Hey
My other half has a 2010 1.6 HDi DS3 with 65k on the clock.
Up until 2 months ago, it was working fine but one day it suddenly became more difficult to pull away.
It feels like the clutch is not grabbing properly but there is no slipping or juddering like you would expect if the clutch was on its way out.
I wouldn't expect a clutch to go after 65k miles unless its been abused which this one hasn't.
It does pull away but you feel the engine vibrate and there is no definable 'bite' like you would expect, you just get the engine noise until it starts to move forward.
If you go to pull away hard like put some power on and lift the clutch, you would expect the bite to come in and it to pull away quickly but it doesn't, it just vibrates and pulls away very slowly.
The clutch does not slip and if you bang it in 5th gear at a low speed, the revs don't shoot up when you floor it like you would expect for a failing clutch.
Its odd.
Any ideas?
Thanks
My other half has a 2010 1.6 HDi DS3 with 65k on the clock.
Up until 2 months ago, it was working fine but one day it suddenly became more difficult to pull away.
It feels like the clutch is not grabbing properly but there is no slipping or juddering like you would expect if the clutch was on its way out.
I wouldn't expect a clutch to go after 65k miles unless its been abused which this one hasn't.
It does pull away but you feel the engine vibrate and there is no definable 'bite' like you would expect, you just get the engine noise until it starts to move forward.
If you go to pull away hard like put some power on and lift the clutch, you would expect the bite to come in and it to pull away quickly but it doesn't, it just vibrates and pulls away very slowly.
The clutch does not slip and if you bang it in 5th gear at a low speed, the revs don't shoot up when you floor it like you would expect for a failing clutch.
Its odd.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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