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2007 V70 D5 Clutch replacement?Views : 6701 Replies : 17Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Feb 19th, 2013, 22:46 | #11 |
paneuro
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Cheers, I will check tomorrow and keep an eye on it. Will let you know how it goes. thanks turbo d
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Feb 19th, 2013, 23:37 | #12 |
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CSC Failure
When my CSC failed, I had no obvious signs of anything until i got a low brake fluid message on the dash.
When I checked it - no surprise - I had low brake fluid. I had read there is a clever design that uses 1 resovoir for brake and clutch sides. I topped it up, and was ok for a few days. Then i noticed fluid on the road under the car. a quick trip to the garage, and up on the ramp she went. Clutch fluid seen dripping from bell housing, and diagnosis was made. physical operation of clutch was fine throughout. Pedal felt ok and did not slip, even when giving it the beans. DMF flywheel outside tolerance when it was all removed and checked. ££$$$££ big bill overall, partially met by warranty. |
Feb 21st, 2013, 00:44 | #13 |
paneuro
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Hi, checked the fluid level today and it was down a little so I have topped it up and will keep my eye on it. I think it is almost certainly the slave leaking in its infancy so will start gathering parts together in case I get caught out. will keep everybody informed. cheers turbo d.
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Feb 23rd, 2013, 12:56 | #14 |
WhyStillAnOptimistAtHeart
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Don't be too quick to condemn.
Have had clutch judder first thing in the morning for the first few pull aways whenever the weather gets damp and cold for about 4 or 5 years now. Car is 04 reg S60 D5 and has 194k on the clock with all original clutch bits. When it first started I too was very concerned and wondered about failure of DMF, clutch etc. but noticed it did not happen once car was warm or during the summer. Decided not to do anything about it unless it got worse and so far so good. Not seeing any loss of fluid so am confident CSC is fine as well For me it's now a 'feature' of the car and as I say after the first few starts it's gone anyway. Much better than a collegue who complained about his 320d which had clutch judder once it had warmed up - apparently very common and BMW dealers suggest living with it. I know which 'feature' I'd rather have. |
Dec 25th, 2018, 19:46 | #15 |
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i am going to do this on my v70 2.0D 2008
does anybody have a step-by-step on how to remove/re-attach the transmission? with photos and explanations, with warnings about mistakes to not make etc...? i have tried to find this for some time online, but i have been unsuccessful in my search. maybe there already is a post here somewhere?
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Dec 26th, 2018, 10:11 | #16 |
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Might be useful?
Hello Jog,
Seasons greetings.. I have the info your looking for, but.. its for the D5 engine so im not sure how different this will be, but probably a lot of identical stuff, let me know your email and ill send you a copy if you like |
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Dec 4th, 2020, 17:35 | #18 |
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I had a clutch judder on my D5 for ages. Eventually on one long trip the brake fluid light came on, topped it up but then the pedal went to the floor and stayed there, slave cylinder had popped, game over.
I wasn't feeling anywhere near brave enough to attempt the job so it went to an indy. Failed around 100k. |
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