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dirtycdti 26th February 2015 18:10

Desperately need a dual mass for a cdti
 
hi
Yet again I have been let down by my new car, purchase a car from someone you think that's honest and bang.

My car is in bits now in a garage in Totnes and they want 789 for a clutch kit.
I need a dualmass ASAP if anyone has one local to torquay as apparently mine is beyond it darling must be woman's price @ 109000 miles on the clock.

Please help as I only got the car last month and I have already paid for a high pressure pump £370, master, cylinder,centric and clutch but the bloke that did this has vanishe, and now I'm havine to do it again.

Thanks all danni

andy willi 26th February 2015 18:26

there is no way it wants a dmf at that mileage you need to ask more questions

they sound like cowboys to me


andy

michael peters 26th February 2015 19:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by andy willi (Post 1932528)
there is no way it wants a dmf at that mileage you need to ask more questions

they sound like cowboys to me


andy

Interesting comment and reassuring but I just wondered, If someone had kept driving with a badly slipping clutch could the DMF be heat damaged?.

FREDPLY 26th February 2015 21:14

Desperately need a dual mass for a cdti
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dirtycdti (Post 1932512)
hi
Yet again I have been let down by my new car, purchase a car from someone you think that's honest and bang.

My car is in bits now in a garage in Totnes and they want 789 for a clutch kit.
I need a dualmass ASAP if anyone has one local to torquay as apparently mine is beyond it darling must be woman's price @ 109000 miles on the clock.

Please help as I only got the car last month and I have already paid for a high pressure pump £370, master, cylinder,centric and clutch but the bloke that did this has vanishe, and now I'm havine to do it again.

Thanks all danni

You need to talk to MGR south devon exeter rd newton abbot the are the only specialist in our area and v good with reasonable prices - But a DMF at that mileage I would suprised

Stickman 26th February 2015 21:24

I think you need andy willi to look at this danni
Regards
Chris

DMGRS 26th February 2015 22:11

Agreed, give Andy a call - he'll steer you in the right direction.
Mine was still within spec @ 178,000 miles.

First_damned 27th February 2015 05:49

My DMF was still in spec when checked at 130,000 miles

maxi_crawf 27th February 2015 06:22

Ditto, at 196K that was when Andy replaced the clutch and the DMF was Ok.

RPWC 27th February 2015 06:48

It just so happens.... http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...d.php?t=207205

rich17865 27th February 2015 06:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by michael peters (Post 1932589)
Interesting comment and reassuring but I just wondered, If someone had kept driving with a badly slipping clutch could the DMF be heat damaged?.

Well, yes.


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