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Onge
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Clutch cable
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10 February 2004, 08:58 »
When i press the cluthch pedal, it's not smooth(up of down).
As a result gear changes can be a bit jerky if not carefull.
I think i need to lubricate the clutch cable.
What's the easiest way to do this, and what do i use?
Thanks
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golfvr6
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Re:Clutch cable
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Reply #1 on:
10 February 2004, 10:43 »
just replace it , not too hard or expensive.
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Onge
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Re:Clutch cable
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10 February 2004, 11:00 »
i've been told that a new cable has just been fitted, when i bought the car. As it was picked up on the RAC report
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Cupra Turbo
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Re:Clutch cable
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10 February 2004, 22:32 »
Sounds like its worn a groove ... mine did... replaced it last friday!
... its a b@stard to replace them ... never done it before LOL ... what a PAIN!! and I lost half my popper things for the plastic covering the pollen filter!
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Golfer
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Re:Clutch cable
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11 February 2004, 09:06 »
Don't get me started on the sh*gging clutch cable...
I've owned mine for 18 months - the month after I got it the cable started creaking and then it snapped. Had anew one fitted - it still creaks and is not smooth. Took it to the garage and they couldn't find anything wrong. I gave up. Someone said I should've got a non self adjusting cable fitted - I got a VW replacement put on and apparently they are rubbish as they tend to stick and sieze. Maybe I need to get someone else to look at it...
What's this 'warn groove' all about?
Cheers guys
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1998 Mk3 GTi 8v - now sold
2003 BMW 320d 150bhp now bought
2002 Seat Leon (almost a Mk4!)
golfvr6
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Re:Clutch cable
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11 February 2004, 09:08 »
Are you sure the clutch itself is ok? if it is very knackered then it will eat through cables.
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Midbloke
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Re:Clutch cable
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Reply #6 on:
11 February 2004, 18:22 »
My MK3 is on it's 3rd cable and is ready for a fourth. They seam to work well for about a year and then the pedal starts to feel stiff and you can hear the cable creaking.
Once you getthe hang of it, it's not difficult to change.
I may try a non VW cable next time round.
midbloke
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gti_taff
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Re:Clutch cable
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12 February 2004, 21:00 »
My cable is doing those exact things aswel. Maybe its time i changed mine. As far as i know, the car has never had a new clutch cable and its done 65K.
How much is a new VW cable? (Car is a '97 Mk3 gti 8v)
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Golfer
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Re:Clutch cable
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13 February 2004, 09:07 »
My 8v has done 65k on the original clutch, so it may well be due a replacement...
When I replaced the cable last year I paid ?95 for a VW self adjusting cable. That price was for the part AND fitting. I'm not that mechanically minded so I wouldn't do it meself!
Ed
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Cupra Turbo
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Re:Clutch cable
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Reply #9 on:
13 February 2004, 16:41 »
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What's this 'warn groove' all about?
where the cable wears a groove in the plastic and it bites against it...
... hopefully u see what i mean...
it makes it less smooth and "bitty"
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