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Wednesday, April 22, 04:11:29am GMTLogin ] [ Contact Forum Admin ] [ Main index ] [ Post a new message ] [ Search | Check update time | Archives: 1[2]34 ]
Subject: Re: cluch


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Laurence Fletcher
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Date Posted: 12:41:51 11/29/08 Sat
In reply to: lee 's message, "cluch" on 12:11:57 11/16/08 Sun

>hell i hve an 03 passt 1.9 tdi the cluch is slipping
>and a friend said it might be hygrolic and may only
>just need fluid is this the case or is it new cluch
>time thanks

The Hydraulic part of the clutch mechanism operates the clutch release, lack of hydraulic fluid will not cause the clutch to slip. Clutch slipping is probably the clutch friction plate which has worn out, or has been contaminated by an oil leak. Either way, it needs to be replaced.

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