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Hydraulic clutch


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Hi, Just buying a 2013 aygo move and the clutch seems high to my previous one, the dealer says its hydraulic and can't be adjusted I'm sceptical but is this true.

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The Aygo high clutch is normal. It can be adjusted. Search youtube for videos showing you how.

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Adjusting the hydraulic clutch might be tricky. I have no idea how is on Aygo but if adjusting is from the clutch pedal rod , this usually only adjusts the pedal free travel and not the clutch operation and if messed up can cause premature clutch wear and burning smell. 

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It's a cable clutch, yes the bite point is high, go test a few more cars if you're unsure

 

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If the dealer thinks the Aygo has a hydraulic clutch I wouldn't be buying from them !

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I would ask him to have a look at it and show where to adjust the hydraulic clutch.

Just drop him if he sticks to his story.

If the guy is in sales or management, no problem if he shows the alternator if he talks about the starter (seen it happen).

By the way...  clutch is not hydraulical and imho not so simple to adjust.

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