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i was wondering if you could help me i think my clutch is playing up slipping when i give it a boot it free revs but the gears still change ok for now is there a way to adjust the clutch as when i press the clutch pedal in it squeaks quite alot or has the clutch packed in if so is there a good dealer in bris to buy a clutch from and maybe get installed

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My pedal used to squeak. Sprayed some silicone lubricant on the spring part, and it's fine now.

The clutch slipping... yeah, it's knackered dude. There is a bar to adjust the clutch freeplay, found up near the spring, but basically you shouldn't ever need to adjust it because it's a hydrolic system.

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The adjuster rod adjusts the pedal rest-height only.

Because it is fully hydraulic, the clutch is basically self-adjusting. As the clutch wears, the "pickup point" (clutch engagement point) gets lower. Once you run out of pickup point, time for a new clutch.

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