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Alright you lot,

Some days i find the Jaaaag a little difficult to drive smoothly, now I'm pretty sure its because of the clutch. I have quite a 'wide' bite zone on the pedal and I've never come across this kind of symptom before so wondering if anyone can help.
With the clutch down the slightest lift of the pedal and it will start to bite, and at the opposite end of the scale if i breath on the pedal it seems to start to disengage quite readily.

We're talking an inch or 2 at either end of the pedal travel. My amazing photoshop skills have enabled me to portray this in a visual representation for your viewing pleasure.

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As usual any help/ideas/input warmly recieved. Motor has done a little under 95k miles so I'm fully expecting to be putting a clutch in it whilst I have her, but this (to me) isn't worn clutch symptoms, I'd expect high bite point to be a worn clutch. I'd also not expect these symptoms after recently bleeding the clutch (symptoms were the same before and after clutch bleed by the way, I hoped a bleed would remedy it).

Edited by richdraper
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Nevermind... fixed it... clutch bleed solved it. must have sucked some air in last time... 

 

If mods would be so kind... Maybe press delete for this thread 🙂

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