2006 Mini Cooper S JCW clutch engagement point
#1
2006 Mini Cooper S JCW clutch engagement point
Hi Everyone,
I am looking to pick up a used 2006 Mini Cooper S JCW with 104,000km on it.
The problem I am having with the car is the clutch engagement point is very high, almost to the very top of the pedal.
It makes driving the car in first slowly very hard, and launching smoothly is difficult.
Ive driven an 02 Mini Cooper S without the JCW package and the cluth felt more normal with the engagement point about 1/4 to 1/2 way up the pedal.
For those who have experience with this JCW car when it was new, was the engagement point on the clutch very high up?
Is there anyway to adjust the engagement point?
I know normally if its that high its a sign that the clutch is almost gone, but the car had the transmission replaced with a used one and the shop said the clutch looked brand new
Any thoughts?
I am looking to pick up a used 2006 Mini Cooper S JCW with 104,000km on it.
The problem I am having with the car is the clutch engagement point is very high, almost to the very top of the pedal.
It makes driving the car in first slowly very hard, and launching smoothly is difficult.
Ive driven an 02 Mini Cooper S without the JCW package and the cluth felt more normal with the engagement point about 1/4 to 1/2 way up the pedal.
For those who have experience with this JCW car when it was new, was the engagement point on the clutch very high up?
Is there anyway to adjust the engagement point?
I know normally if its that high its a sign that the clutch is almost gone, but the car had the transmission replaced with a used one and the shop said the clutch looked brand new
Any thoughts?
#2
The 06 JCW MINI uses the same clutch & transmission as an 2006 MCS. Like all clutches as it wears it will grab closer to the top of the peddle travel. My 06 MCS never did have it's clutch grab at the floor. More in the middle of the stroke.
Look closely & determine if the clutch is close to being worn out. It is an expensive job to replace a clutch on a MINI.
Good luck....
Look closely & determine if the clutch is close to being worn out. It is an expensive job to replace a clutch on a MINI.
Good luck....
#4
That seems about right to me. Is there anyway to change the engagement point?
The transmission shop says the clutch and throw out bearing are almost brand new, so I cant understand why it would be so high then..
someone is lieing to me at the shop or there is something not right with this car.
I also noticed the shift **** is pretty stiff to move between gears, is this normal for this car?
I test drove an 02 MCS and the shifter was not this stiff...
The transmission shop says the clutch and throw out bearing are almost brand new, so I cant understand why it would be so high then..
someone is lieing to me at the shop or there is something not right with this car.
I also noticed the shift **** is pretty stiff to move between gears, is this normal for this car?
I test drove an 02 MCS and the shifter was not this stiff...
#5
The 06 JCW MINI uses the same clutch & transmission as an 2006 MCS. Like all clutches as it wears it will grab closer to the top of the peddle travel. My 06 MCS never did have it's clutch grab at the floor. More in the middle of the stroke.
Look closely & determine if the clutch is close to being worn out. It is an expensive job to replace a clutch on a MINI.
Good luck....
Look closely & determine if the clutch is close to being worn out. It is an expensive job to replace a clutch on a MINI.
Good luck....
But if the clutch is "new" what else could cause it to be that high and is there any way to adjust it??
#6
I for the life of me can't see why a shop would not put a new clutch, pressure plate & throw out bearing in when they had the transmission out.
You also say that it shifts hard. It should not. Mine with 77,000 miles shifts like butter, smooth.
I don't think it can be adjusted. It is a hydraulic clutch.
From what you have said here I would pass on this particular MINI.
You also say that it shifts hard. It should not. Mine with 77,000 miles shifts like butter, smooth.
I don't think it can be adjusted. It is a hydraulic clutch.
From what you have said here I would pass on this particular MINI.
#7
I for the life of me can't see why a shop would not put a new clutch, pressure plate & throw out bearing in when they had the transmission out.
You also say that it shifts hard. It should not. Mine with 77,000 miles shifts like butter, smooth.
I don't think it can be adjusted. It is a hydraulic clutch.
From what you have said here I would pass on this particular MINI.
You also say that it shifts hard. It should not. Mine with 77,000 miles shifts like butter, smooth.
I don't think it can be adjusted. It is a hydraulic clutch.
From what you have said here I would pass on this particular MINI.
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