AArgh clutch has gone

AArgh clutch has gone

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raf dug

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Monday 2nd May 2005
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By clutch has gave up on me why do these things always happen on bank holidays

LongQ

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Monday 2nd May 2005
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raf dug said:
By clutch has gave up on me why do these things always happen on bank holidays


Sympathies. 'Things' only fail when you come to use them I find. They seem to have a knack of knowing when that will make life difficult - tho' I did once find a Vauxhall dealer fully operational on an Easter BH when the car very nearly failed on the way to a holiday week.

Still, day nearly over now.

Mrs. LongQ's Xsara sprang a fuel leak on Friday. Fuel filter. Common I am told. She needs the thing tomorrow so I had to rush around and get a replacement and then get it fitted on Saturday AM. With one thing and another that was one of the weekend days gone ...

Good luck for getting it sorted.

raf dug

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Monday 2nd May 2005
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Thanks mate It's going in the garage tomorrow, I will have to use the wife's Corsa for a few days.

raf dug

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Thursday 5th May 2005
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The garage has still got the car, it won't be ready until tomorrow,and it's gonna cost me £490 for a clutch fitted FFS.Tvr ownership will be cheap after this
In 14 months it has had a Turbo a head gasket 2 tyres a service and a clutch for about £4k, the next owner will be getting a great car that has had everything done to it.

LongQ

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Thursday 5th May 2005
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raf dug said:
The garage has still got the car, it won't be ready until tomorrow,and it's gonna cost me £490 for a clutch fitted FFS.Tvr ownership will be cheap after this



It seems that clutch work can be pricey these days. Mrs. LongQ's Xsara has something not right in the clutch department - might just be the cable but I doubt it. I seem to recall asking the question about costs once and getting a figure of over £400. ABout half the value of the car. All the value if I took the tyres off.

My local odd-job tyre and exhaust chain who do servicing would have done a deal for me - except they no longer do clutches. Too much aggro on modern designs I suspect.

The Aero has a warranty until September - better start making things fail ...

raf dug

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Friday 6th May 2005
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And to think I got the Saab because I thought If I spent £12k on an old chim it would cost a lot to keep on the road

raf dug

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Friday 6th May 2005
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AArgh phone call from garage slave cylinder has gone as well running total now up to £600

>> Edited by raf dug on Friday 6th May 12:14

stone

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Friday 6th May 2005
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Where are you getting it done Dug?

raf dug

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Friday 6th May 2005
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stone said:
Where are you getting it done Dug?

Your not allowed to name garages on here, but it's my local Swedish car expert.

stone

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Friday 6th May 2005
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raf dug said:

stone said:
Where are you getting it done Dug?


Your not allowed to name garages on here, but it's my local Swedish car expert.


I thought naming was okay as long as its not criticism

On the Tollgate estate I presume

raf dug

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stone said:

raf dug said:


stone said:
Where are you getting it done Dug?



Your not allowed to name garages on here, but it's my local Swedish car expert.



I thought naming was okay as long as its not criticism

On the Tollgate estate I presume

Yep thats the one.

LongQ

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Friday 6th May 2005
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raf dug said:
AArgh phone call from garage slave cylinder has gone as well running total now up to £600

>> Edited by raf dug on Friday 6th May 12:14




Hmm.

I think I would want to see the old clutch in case the original diagnosis was, shall we say, a bit premature.

In my experience clutches, road use ones anyway, tend to give good notice that they are on the way out and will, despite burning smells if you push them hard, last quite a while anyway. The one on the Xsara has been 'off' for about 18 months as I recall!

However, a slave cylinder giving out could easily lead to a more 'sudden' failure. Just seems odd that it should be identified just when they are trying to put it all back together. Presumably this problem was what stopped them completing the work yesterday (or whenever it was originally scheduled)?

It's not that I don't trust garages. But I have had a number of enlightening experiences over the years.

As a tame plumber said to me only this week.

"If you are a plumber of electrician you need to gain a recognised qualification and and have to be re-assessed/take retraining regularly and continually pay for registering the work you do with CORGI. Etc., etc.

If you start a garage - you don't have any of that. Anyone can do it and be legal."

Words to that effect anyway.

An interesting point to mull over I thought.

PS. What were the symptoms of the failure?

>> Edited by LongQ on Friday 6th May 13:46

raf dug

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The clutch started slipping on full boost on the last Nottingham do on the run out when I was trying to keep up with James and Emma on the cat and fiddle.It gradually got worse and on tuesday when I took it to the Garage it would hardly move at all.When they started it on wednesday it had to be pushed in to the Garage as the clutch was completely worn out.
(nothing to do with my driving I have only done 7000miles it was probably the guy that did the other 94000 that wore the clutch out.

raf dug

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Friday 6th May 2005
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Well I've finally got the swedish babe magnet back, all I need now is for the weather to pick up.

LongQ

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Saturday 7th May 2005
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raf dug said:
The clutch started slipping on full boost on the last Nottingham do on the run out when I was trying to keep up with James and Emma on the cat and fiddle.It gradually got worse and on tuesday when I took it to the Garage it would hardly move at all.When they started it on wednesday it had to be pushed in to the Garage as the clutch was completely worn out.
(nothing to do with my driving I have only done 7000miles it was probably the guy that did the other 94000 that wore the clutch out.




Bummer all the same.

Not a problem I will have with the auto box - but of course there could be worse things!

Glad to hear you are back on the road.

raf dug

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NiceCupOfTea

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raf dug

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Saturday 7th May 2005
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NiceCupOfTea said:
Sounds like you might be running only on base boost

Any vacuum lines under the bonnet obviously disconnected?

And my I humbly recommend West Midlands Saab Specialists for all your Saab Servicing / Upgrading needs?

Thanks mate I can't see anything loose under the bonnet, the boost is nearer the red line than the middle of the yellow.If it doesn't improve I will take it back to the guy that fixed it on wednesday.

LongQ

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Saturday 7th May 2005
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raf dug said:

If it doesn't improve I will take it back to the guy that fixed it on wednesday.


Probably a special service he offers to help owners reduce the risk of clutch burnout!