Aygo 2014 - higher normal revs when accelerating in 3rd 4th

Aygo 2014 - higher normal revs when accelerating in 3rd 4th

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Rumpole_Stiltskin

Original Poster:

8 posts

91 months

Friday 18th March 2022
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  • *RESOLVED - New Clutch fitted, 300quid backstreet garage all in***
Aygo 2014.

I've just had my exhaust box and pipe replaced.

Had the car for about 6 years, it might be just something that's changed with my driving style, but....

When I'm accelerating (mainly 3rd and 4th) the car now seems prefer reving harder than transfering the power to wheels and accelerate. Just before I'm wanting to change up to the next gear it feels as though the reving has stopped and the power is being applied to the road.

It's as if I'm riding the clutch when accelerating just after changing up, but I am most certainly not.

Any ideas what the problem could be ?

Thanks in advance.

Edited by Rumpole_Stiltskin on Saturday 26th March 22:40

meb90

397 posts

100 months

Friday 18th March 2022
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From what you describe it sounds like the clutch is slipping, hence the revs being higher than usual as the clutch isn't able to transmit the engine power any more. The fix is to replace the clutch as it is worn out.

Evanivitch

22,075 posts

129 months

Friday 18th March 2022
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meb90 said:
From what you describe it sounds like the clutch is slipping, hence the revs being higher than usual as the clutch isn't able to transmit the engine power any more. The fix is to replace the clutch as it is worn out.
Yep, classic example of clutch slip.

Scrump

22,944 posts

165 months

Friday 18th March 2022
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Sounds like clutch is slipping

Rumpole_Stiltskin

Original Poster:

8 posts

91 months

Friday 18th March 2022
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Thanks all.

How much would it roughly cost at a backstreet garage to replace a clutch?

What would be a good brand of clutch to buy?

Is continueing to drive it going to cause and damage to the vehicle? I.e. do I need to rush to get it fixed as it's not too bad at the moment?

Evanivitch

22,075 posts

129 months

Friday 18th March 2022
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Rumpole_Stiltskin said:
Thanks all.

How much would it roughly cost at a backstreet garage to replace a clutch?

What would be a good brand of clutch to buy?

Is continueing to drive it going to cause and damage to the vehicle? I.e. do I need to rush to get it fixed as it's not too bad at the moment?
It will continue to deteriorate. How quickly depends on how you drive. Obviously acceleration will hasten it. Eventually the vehicle will be immobile.

catman

2,491 posts

182 months

Friday 18th March 2022
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Rumpole_Stiltskin said:
Thanks all.

How much would it roughly cost at a backstreet garage to replace a clutch?

What would be a good brand of clutch to buy?

Is continueing to drive it going to cause and damage to the vehicle? I.e. do I need to rush to get it fixed as it's not too bad at the moment?
if you continue to drive it, eventually you could score the flywheel, which will cause you extra expense.

Smint

1,996 posts

42 months

Saturday 19th March 2022
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Rumpole_Stiltskin said:
Thanks all.

How much would it roughly cost at a backstreet garage to replace a clutch?

What would be a good brand of clutch to buy?

Is continueing to drive it going to cause and damage to the vehicle? I.e. do I need to rush to get it fixed as it's not too bad at the moment?
3 years ago family member was quoted some £700 at the Toyota dealer, our local indy we use regularly did the job for £280 all incl with a Sachs clutch kit.

Chris32345

2,116 posts

69 months

Saturday 19th March 2022
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Rumpole_Stiltskin said:
Thanks all.

How much would it roughly cost at a backstreet garage to replace a clutch?

What would be a good brand of clutch to buy?

Is continueing to drive it going to cause and damage to the vehicle? I.e. do I need to rush to get it fixed as it's not too bad at the moment?
Let the garage supply the clutch then they are responsible for the warranty on it


If you supply it and it's faulty you have to reclaim the Costa from the manufacturer

paintman

7,765 posts

197 months

Saturday 19th March 2022
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^^^^For that reason you may find some garages won't fit a clutch supplied by you.

If a fault does develop then they could be stuck with your partially dismantled car on a ramp whilst you sort out the warranty replacement with whoever you bought it from preventing them from getting on with their normal business.

Rumpole_Stiltskin

Original Poster:

8 posts

91 months

Saturday 26th March 2022
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  • * RESOLVED***
Clutch replaced at backstreet garage.

300 quid all in.

Thanks all