Burned Clutch on a e-gear gallardo
Shaykie
05-04-2007, 10:26 AM
Hi
as part of my job i get to drive this car sometimes
my co-worker picked up a car and burned the clutch after driving about 2 city blocks
unfortuanly I'm held responsible :banghead:
so my questions are:
1) is it possible to burn the clutch in that short of a distance?
2) what caused it 2 happened? (is it because the car was cold?)
3) is it possible that the clutch was 99% burned and he was the unlucky to give it the final kill?
any help is appreciated!
Thank you!
as part of my job i get to drive this car sometimes
my co-worker picked up a car and burned the clutch after driving about 2 city blocks
unfortuanly I'm held responsible :banghead:
so my questions are:
1) is it possible to burn the clutch in that short of a distance?
2) what caused it 2 happened? (is it because the car was cold?)
3) is it possible that the clutch was 99% burned and he was the unlucky to give it the final kill?
any help is appreciated!
Thank you!
arenamotors
01-06-2010, 12:16 PM
Hey Shaykie
Yes it is possible because stop and go traffic is the worst condition for an e gear clutch. Its not cause it was so cold. You tend to ride the clutch in stop and go traffic. And to your third question it is a yes but what is the mileage on the car. Listen if you need help you can call me on 1-877-310-6670 and that goes straight to my cell. We specialize in Ferrari & Lamborghini Repair. We have a shop in Lodi NJ not to far from you. We will help you out.
Melissa
quote=Shaykie;4743673]Hi
as part of my job i get to drive this car sometimes
my co-worker picked up a car and burned the clutch after driving about 2 city blocks
unfortuanly I'm held responsible :banghead:
so my questions are:
1) is it possible to burn the clutch in that short of a distance?
2) what caused it 2 happened? (is it because the car was cold?)
3) is it possible that the clutch was 99% burned and he was the unlucky to give it the final kill?
any help is appreciated!
Thank you![/quote]
Yes it is possible because stop and go traffic is the worst condition for an e gear clutch. Its not cause it was so cold. You tend to ride the clutch in stop and go traffic. And to your third question it is a yes but what is the mileage on the car. Listen if you need help you can call me on 1-877-310-6670 and that goes straight to my cell. We specialize in Ferrari & Lamborghini Repair. We have a shop in Lodi NJ not to far from you. We will help you out.
Melissa
quote=Shaykie;4743673]Hi
as part of my job i get to drive this car sometimes
my co-worker picked up a car and burned the clutch after driving about 2 city blocks
unfortuanly I'm held responsible :banghead:
so my questions are:
1) is it possible to burn the clutch in that short of a distance?
2) what caused it 2 happened? (is it because the car was cold?)
3) is it possible that the clutch was 99% burned and he was the unlucky to give it the final kill?
any help is appreciated!
Thank you![/quote]
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