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T4 clutch not fully disengaging

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Old Apr 17th, 2007, 13:31   #1
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Default T4 clutch not fully disengaging

Hello again.

The clutch on my new T4 (2003) doesn't seem to disengage fully. What I mean, is that when I am stopped and I depress the clutch to the bottom and move into first gear, there is a definite resistance on moving the gearstick.

I've checked the obvious (ie mat under the clutch pedal!) and there's nothing restricting it.

Could it be a fluid level thing? Buggered slave cylinder? Dodgy clutch? I'm assuming that it has a hydraulic clutch, so adjustment is not possible, right?

It's done 53000 miles and I doubt it will have had a clutch change, but 53000 is low for a clutch to go, I think.
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