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Has anybody had this problem before?
Whenever I pull up to traffic lights or am in a long queue, the clutch starts to ride up while I am on the biting point. The actual pedal stays where it is, but I find myself going forward and the only way to stop, is to stall it as it wont drop out of gear. As you pull away you can feel the pedal slowly building up pressure again, and so normal driving remains unaffected. Its only when I am stationary and have the pedal down for more than a few seconds.
Any ideas?
Whenever I pull up to traffic lights or am in a long queue, the clutch starts to ride up while I am on the biting point. The actual pedal stays where it is, but I find myself going forward and the only way to stop, is to stall it as it wont drop out of gear. As you pull away you can feel the pedal slowly building up pressure again, and so normal driving remains unaffected. Its only when I am stationary and have the pedal down for more than a few seconds.
Any ideas?
It happens in the short period between taking the handbrake off and actually pulling away. Obviously, the longer my foot is down on the pedal the more severe it becomes, but no - im not a clutch rider!!
Thanks for the advice - I will check my slave tonight, im sure I left her ironing my socks!
Thanks for the advice - I will check my slave tonight, im sure I left her ironing my socks!
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