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Old Jul 30th, 2017, 18:30   #6
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Originally Posted by spoonthief View Post
and usually rights itself after waiting a while - but obviously can't be doing that driving in traffic
That's an interesting comment. Could simply be an issue with the clutch hydraulics. Might be worth a clutch hydraulic fluid change.

If it was a wear issue with the clutch or gearbox I'd expect it to be quite consistent
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