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Old 05-24-2005, 04:19 PM
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clutch problems

Hi i need some help, i had my clutch replaced about 14months ago at mr clutch, i was told at the time that my flywheel had been damaged so had that resurfaced at the same time cost was just short of £400, problem is it went after 1 month, this time flywheel was ok, they replaced it under warrarty, the next they put in didnt even make it out of the workshop, they killed it first time it was used, so they installed a completey brand new one, this has lased the past yr but is now slipping so took it back to get it looked at and guess what i got told its broken again, this time it has crack ard scored the flywheel, they are refusing to fix the problems, as they think the clutch has been abused, any idea on how i can get this replaced, as i dont have the £650+ for a new clutch and flywheel (that i now need), they still have the car in bits on there workshop floor so what ever i do it needs to be done asap, i have priced up a std clutch and they come in at about £100 quid, fly wheel is around £150, is this easy to do myself, should i do it myself. or should i froce them to fix it all as its still covered by there 2yr warrenty.
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Old 05-25-2005, 01:46 AM
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Re: clutch problems

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Hi i need some help, i had my clutch replaced about 14months ago at mr clutch, i was told at the time that my flywheel had been damaged so had that resurfaced at the same time cost was just short of £400, problem is it went after 1 month, this time flywheel was ok, they replaced it under warrarty, the next they put in didnt even make it out of the workshop, they killed it first time it was used, so they installed a completey brand new one, this has lased the past yr but is now slipping so took it back to get it looked at and guess what i got told its broken again, this time it has crack ard scored the flywheel, they are refusing to fix the problems, as they think the clutch has been abused, any idea on how i can get this replaced, as i dont have the £650+ for a new clutch and flywheel (that i now need), they still have the car in bits on there workshop floor so what ever i do it needs to be done asap, i have priced up a std clutch and they come in at about £100 quid, fly wheel is around £150, is this easy to do myself, should i do it myself. or should i froce them to fix it all as its still covered by there 2yr warrenty.
If you have it in writing.........Make em fix it........Or take it out and do it yourself and then throw the broken parts through the windows of the shop.......Be sure to wipe all the fingerprints off first........They will get the point.
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thanks for the advice, i had a lawyer friend of mine lean on them, they are replacing the clutch, the flywheel and fixing the gearbox all for sweet f. a., lawyers good for something then (cal i don't mean it, thanks mate)....

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