Clutch question.
My type 1 has taken to not wanting to go into R. after sitting awhile.
If I first put it in first then it goes into R. w/o a grinding. Whats'up? -- Karma, What a concept! |
Clutch question.
On Jan 23, 2:52*pm, "Mr. K" > wrote:
> My type 1 has taken to not wanting to go into R. after sitting awhile. > If I first put it in first then it goes into R. w/o a grinding. > Whats'up? > -- > Karma, What a concept! This link might help: http://www.vw-resource.com/troubleshooting.html#clutch |
Clutch question.
On Jan 23, 4:48*pm, Jim Ed > wrote:
> On Jan 23, 2:52*pm, "Mr. K" > wrote: > > > My type 1 has taken to not wanting to go into R. after sitting awhile. > > If I first put it in first then it goes into R. w/o a grinding. > > Whats'up? > > -- > > Karma, What a concept! > > *This link might help: > > *http://www.vw-resource.com/troubleshooting.html#clutch Your cable might just need adjusting. look to make sure you bowden tube has a good bend in it. Hope this helps. |
Clutch question.
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>, " > wrote: > On Jan 23, 4:48*pm, Jim Ed > wrote: > > On Jan 23, 2:52*pm, "Mr. K" > wrote: > > > > > My type 1 has taken to not wanting to go into R. after sitting awhile. > > > If I first put it in first then it goes into R. w/o a grinding. > > > Whats'up? > > > -- > > > Karma, What a concept! > > > > *This link might help: > > > > *http://www.vw-resource.com/troubleshooting.html#clutch > > Your cable might just need adjusting. look to make sure you bowden > tube has a good bend in it. > > Hope this helps. well, thanks for the help. I finally took it apart. someone did some fancy welding on the "tube" the release b'ring slides on. That's a problem with VW's . so many think that they can DIY. -- Karma, What a concept! |
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