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new clutch at 25k!

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Old Oct 17, 2006 | 03:03 PM
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I've never heard of a clutch going out at 25k unless you dropping and over-reving to much. I had a '98 honda civic and had to replace the clutch for the first time at 80k. But 25k? What are you racing this thing?
 
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Old Oct 17, 2006 | 03:45 PM
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From the sound of all of these posts, not many people have had to change the clutch in a MINI and always refer to old cars.

I have to do the same. I have only had to change a clutch in a Mitsubishi Tredia at about 140,000 miles.

Problem now days is that there is so much technology in these cars that things that normally would not go wrong now do. i.e. hydrolic engine mounts??
 
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Old Oct 17, 2006 | 07:38 PM
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I got 120k miles out of my clutch...

OOpps.. my bad, that was my old Toyota 4Runner Hmm,now to think about it.. that was even pulling my ATCs and Sandrail..
 
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Old Oct 17, 2006 | 08:07 PM
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2003 MCS - 93,000 miles and climbing on original clutch, over 4 years of heavy autocrossing - not slipping at all yet

1998 Subaru Forester (2.5L H4, 5spd, AWD) - 213,000 miles and climbing on orignal clutch, not slipping at all yet

1993 Ford Probe GT (2.5L V6, 5spd) - 193,000 miles on orignal clutch when I sold it - 2.5 yrs of heavy autocrossing - not slipping

1996 Acura Ingtegra GS-R (1.8L I4, 5spd) - 47,000 miles on original clutch when I sold it - not slipping

1988 Honda CRX Si - (1.6L I4, 5spd) 164,000 miles on original clutch when I sold it - not slipping

1988 Ford Mustang LX NB (5.0L V8, 5spd) 65,000 miles on original clutch when I sold it - not slipping

1984 VW GTi (1.8L I4, 5spd) can't remember actual mileage anymore, but well over 100,000 miles on original clutch when I sold it - not slipping

1978 VW Rabbit S (1.5L I4, 4spd) can't remember actual mileage anymore, but well over 100,000 miles on original clutch when I sold it - not slipping

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Old Oct 18, 2006 | 07:04 AM
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I currently have 52,000 on my 05 MCS. Still going with the original clutch and this is also my first manual transmission car.
 
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Old Oct 18, 2006 | 11:51 AM
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My 03 MCS (at 56K) is now on its 3rd clutch. First one replaced at 26K, second one at 52K - both under warranty.
This is my 5th manual car and have never had any clutch issues in any of the previous cars even when they were close to 200K.
 
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Old Oct 19, 2006 | 06:26 AM
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Never replaced a clutch

over a dozen cars over the last 30 years w/manual ... average milage at selling point 120,000

never had to replace a clutch

02 S has 59,000 and all is well
95 Miata 115,000 clutch is fine

Iknow, I don't drive hard enuf
 
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Old Oct 19, 2006 | 09:30 AM
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i learned on my 04mcs and it has around 36k miles on it
 
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Old Oct 19, 2006 | 12:09 PM
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Got my new clutch, car definetly feels different. The clutch pedal is much springier.
I brought it in because the clutch was engaging too easily, and grabbing before it should, when it was cold... now the car just does that all the time.
My service rep is out sick today, so i don't know what they determined from dismantling and remantling my car. I guess i'll find out soon!

Volki - with your warranty repair clutches - did they give you any explanations? just bad clutches???

thanks for the info, everyone
 
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Old Oct 19, 2006 | 06:17 PM
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My clutch was replaced at about 27k on my MCS because of the noise I often heard (much like a chair being dragged across a floor), the service tech was able to replicate it and said that the clutch was probably glazed over I cannot remember if he said there was a TSB out on MCS clutches or not. That being said, they replaced it under warranty no problem.
 
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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 02:44 PM
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the clutch went out on my Mini Cooper S at 26,000 miles. Mini of Concord told me it was "because you live in San Francisco". The total repair cost 3600 bucks. My previous car was a 5 speed Ford Explorer sport, which had a pretty shitty clutch, and it was at 70,000 miles when I sold it without the clutch ever slipping. When I got the mini, I babied that thing (I'll admit, i was kind of hard on the explorer), so when the clutch went out I was sure it would be covered under warranty. The guys at MINI Concord told me that they couldnt inspect my clutch to see if it was covered under warranty until I agreed to pay for all repairs in the event that it wasn't covered. I didn't really feel like I had much choice in the matter, so I told them to go ahead. I found out later (from an independent MINI shop in San Jose), that when the clutch goes out, there isnt much left of it to tell if there was a factory defect, and that the dealership should never had even told me there was a possibility it would be covered. They also said the repairs, if done by them, would be about 1600 bucks. Unfortunately, I was out of luck at that point becuase I had already authorized Mini Concord to inspect my car, and wouldnt you know it, i got a call later that day saying that I owed them 3600 bucks. If that wasn't enough, I had to get my dad to send them a check from Louisiana to pay for it (i don't just have 4 grand in cash laying around), and after they assured me I would get my car once they got the check (they knew it was from out of state), they called me back and said they would have to wait for the check to clear. I was without my car for over a month, and when I went to pick it up, the service tech had the audacity to take me aside and try to guilt me into giving him a 5/5 rating on my experience with them. I love my MINI, but this experience definitely soured me on the car and the brand. I've never felt so bullied and disrespected in my life. Live and learn I guess!
 
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