clutch
clutch
ok before you flog me for hitting wearbars on my tires in 10k miles. This weekend I also tossed my clutch...tossing means no longer works... *sigh* 10,700 miles... no clutch
I know I drive hard BUT a clutch at that low of milage??? I got an appointment tuesday but is there anything I should know about mini clutches dying?
-Josh
I know I drive hard BUT a clutch at that low of milage??? I got an appointment tuesday but is there anything I should know about mini clutches dying?
-Josh
I "lost" my clutch at 35,000 miles. And even with the low mileage they made me pay for it.
Even thought they told me at the time they had 3 other MINI's with less miles than that getting new clutches as well, and that it was common. Gold diggers. Grrr.
Even thought they told me at the time they had 3 other MINI's with less miles than that getting new clutches as well, and that it was common. Gold diggers. Grrr.
Originally Posted by meanboy
What are the symptoms? Unable to engage clutch? Engages but just revs up and but the car does move?
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Hi Josh,
keep us updated on this item. i would like to know what ended up being wrong.
keep us updated on this item. i would like to know what ended up being wrong.
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well it seems as if it has to do with the way I drive. I downshift to slow down and I do it constantly. Since I didn't just roast the clutch by slipping it thats about the only thing we can figure out would have caused it. So basically I get to buy a new clutch to the tune for $2k.... but lesson learned and I won't be getting any aftermarket parts because I NEED my car for work/school since it is my daily driver. I will be able to pick it up tomorrow and be on my way...
So for you actually listening out there brakes are cheaper than clutches... so no downshifting CONSTANTLY save it for the track or dragon or whatever but not all the time.
-Josh
So for you actually listening out there brakes are cheaper than clutches... so no downshifting CONSTANTLY save it for the track or dragon or whatever but not all the time.
-Josh
Originally Posted by Battle Cattle
so no downshifting CONSTANTLY save it for the track or dragon or whatever but not all the time.
-Josh
-Josh
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what part actually failed? any photo's?
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You should talk to MINI USA if they are making you pay for it Josh. I had my clutch and flywheel replaced, under warranty, at 49700 miles. I have an AGS and a 19% pulley, as well as an aftermarket exhaust.
They gave me no troubles at my local dealership
They gave me no troubles at my local dealership
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By Law you can see all your old parts.
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Downshifting shouldn't hurt a clutch, don't let them get away with telling you that. Slipping it while you over rev the throttle by wire might, because you are burning up the clutch material then. Downshifts are pretty seamless and a precise engagement usually. I'd LUV to see a MINI tech or MINI rep put in writing that you can't downshift a manual transmission car, there really is no other way to drive them. I think they are hosing you with that claim, I'd climb the chain at MINI USA before I'd pay quite yet.
Originally Posted by pooch1
If you pay for them you have every right to see them returned.







