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New slave cylinder = new clutch?


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Apologies for another clutch question it seems to be a common topic! But have quick question which would really appreciate some advice on!

 

My clutch pedal won't return from being fully depressed, L&G diagnosed as the slave cylinder, which from looking around some of the other posts seems a common and relatively inexpensive problem.

 

I've been told though that this would probably require new clutch too, which as far as I can tell isn't true? Also does replacing the cylinder require the clutch to be removed?

 

Cheers

 

Dave

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to quote xmassteppes....

 

"Owner from Manchester here! Running an HR zed in British Racing Ginger (or temper orange, not everyone's cup of tea but I love it!). Currently have Milltek exhaust, Berks HFC and Uprev remap from TDI, and slightly worried this is the start of a very slippery slope!!!"

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Cheers guys - yeah L&G have done a few bits for me now and have been great. Is more for my own knowledge as much as anything (I am a mechanical numpty :lol:)

 

Currently running at £28k miles (car is 7 years old) so if I can, I would like to keep the current clutch and save the £££. Should be getting a call today to hear what state the clutch itself is in.....

 

Thanks again for the quick responses :)

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