Hi folks,
I've got a Pug 307 2.0 HDi and the clutch has started to make a graunching
noise (currently only noticeable in 1st gear and when the car is starting
off uphill), last week it was at the top of the pedal travel as you are
releasing the clutch and this week is now near the middle of the clutch
pedal travel.
My guesses of the reason are (in order of probability)
1. clutch release bearing
2. clutch friction material
3. that bloody dual mass flywheel
4. clutch pedal/cylinder problem (feels the same as it always has done)
Can anybody help confirm what is wrong and anybody got any rough estimates
of how much it is likeley to cost? The car has just under 60k mles on it and
is a '51 plate.
Thanks,
Chris
Chrs - 15 Mar 2007 21:37 GMT
well it sounds like the bearing,also the cost could be £78 per hour in
most garages,
Brian - 16 Mar 2007 00:40 GMT
well it sounds like the bearing,also the cost could be £78 per hour in
most garages,
Depends on where you are, and independents are usually rather less.
Chrs - 16 Mar 2007 17:39 GMT
Job for you Brian??
Chris Dugan - 16 Mar 2007 21:23 GMT
> Job for you Brian??
Thanks for the confirmation guys,
I got a few quotes today from down here in the deep south (Portsmouth):
Peugeot dealer £670
Large independent £509
Small independent £390
All fitted inc vat.
So I think I'll be going with the small indy; the local cab co's use them so
they must be good and worth it and they seemed to know what they were
talking about!
The reason it's so much? Clutch kit is about £130-£180 and then there's
approx 5 hours of labour involved. The gearbox has to come out as there's
not enough room to just split it and the engine apart to change the clutch
then align everything before re-assembling. I'm hoping the dual mass
flywheel is ok as that is £400 on its own without labour!
Most things I'll do myself but when it's getting into major work like clutch
and headgaskets I'd rather pay a garage to do it, especially as I don't have
the equipment or anywhere to to the work myself.
Chris