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D3 Clutch Judder

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Old Nov 2nd, 2018, 18:38   #1
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Hi,

After i've been driving for about an hour, and when in first gear at a stand-still, the clutch judders/kicks when pulling away, right as i'm just about to take my foot totally off the pedal. I've just had it serviced so this is a bit annoying. The car is a 63 plate and only done 34k miles.

Any advice welcome.

ps...I use an independant specialist in Cowdenbeath to service it and he's very experienced but i'm worried how much this could cost - but hey, that's what credit cards are for haha.

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Yeah that's what i've read on the internet. But that seems to be for cars that are older and have a lot of miles n the clock. I'm finding it a bit hard to believe that this needs done after 34k miles.

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Yeah that's what i've read on the internet. But that seems to be for cars that are older and have a lot of miles n the clock. I'm finding it a bit hard to believe that this needs done after 34k miles.

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All depends on how the car's been driven, my partners car needed a new clutch not long after she got it, private sale low mileage from a old guy.

I assumed he was probably riding the clutch everywhere, (noticed when he drove on the test drive that he was riding the clutch, over revving etc)
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