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Gearbox or clutch ******
Taken my car to 2 different garages, the 1st one said I need a new gearbox, the second said I need a new clutch.
I think it is probably the clutch myslf. Basically it is quite stiff to change gear, especially putting it into 1st or reverse. When it is in either 1st or reverse there is a rough grinding/tapping noise (the clutch is always depressed to some extent though), and the car doesn't pull away smoothly . Ive noticed the noise happens even when I just put my foot on the clutch without putting it into gear, though it is quieter. There is no noise when I am driving in any specific gear.
Also, I can put it into any gear easily when the ignition is off.
What do you guys think?
PS Is �220 reasonable for a new clutch and release bearing?
Its a 2000 Ford Fiesta 1.4
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I think it is probably the clutch myslf. Basically it is quite stiff to change gear, especially putting it into 1st or reverse. When it is in either 1st or reverse there is a rough grinding/tapping noise (the clutch is always depressed to some extent though), and the car doesn't pull away smoothly . Ive noticed the noise happens even when I just put my foot on the clutch without putting it into gear, though it is quieter. There is no noise when I am driving in any specific gear.
Also, I can put it into any gear easily when the ignition is off.
What do you guys think?
PS Is �220 reasonable for a new clutch and release bearing?
Its a 2000 Ford Fiesta 1.4
Cheers
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If it's the release bearing can I just get that replaced? or do I need a new clutch with it?
The mechanic said it's good practice to get the release bearing changed as well as the clutch, implying that it wasn't part of the clutch( unless I'm mistaken and he was talking about a different bearing).
Sorry I don't know much about clutches...
If it's the release bearing can I just get that replaced? or do I need a new clutch with it?
The mechanic said it's good practice to get the release bearing changed as well as the clutch, implying that it wasn't part of the clutch( unless I'm mistaken and he was talking about a different bearing).
Sorry I don't know much about clutches...
Early fords were prone to dificulty selecting first/reverse when the clutch was worn out
I think the fiesta is the same4 as the KA and the puma where the release bearing is part of the slave cylinder, last one i replaced was �90 ish just for the slave cylinder/bearing, and i would advise you have it changed when the clutch is done as it is a lot of labour to replace it if it fails later
I think the fiesta is the same4 as the KA and the puma where the release bearing is part of the slave cylinder, last one i replaced was �90 ish just for the slave cylinder/bearing, and i would advise you have it changed when the clutch is done as it is a lot of labour to replace it if it fails later