Clutch bite point on 2015 Cooper D
Discussion
Mrs is looking for a new car so I test drove a Cooper D from one of those car supermarkets today. It was lovely apart from the clutch which seemed to have a high bite point and therefore a bit of a pain in traffic. Salesman did the usual “they all do that, Sir” but I’m not convinced. Is it indeed a ‘feature’ of this model?
The car has done 45,000 miles and my guess is that the clutch is on its way out.
The car has done 45,000 miles and my guess is that the clutch is on its way out.
The simple answer is to try another then & compare.
Everyone's definition of high could be different, but my guess is you could be right, they are auto adjusting & therefore should always be at the same biting point throughout their life until the plates are getting to the end of their life when there is no adjustment left.
Everyone's definition of high could be different, but my guess is you could be right, they are auto adjusting & therefore should always be at the same biting point throughout their life until the plates are getting to the end of their life when there is no adjustment left.
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