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Edward Huggins 18th February 2023 12:56

Cost of clutch
 
I've been quoted c.£800-00 for complete new clutch assembly and labour on my 2005 Rover Diesel ? Is this about right?

Lagetha 18th February 2023 18:20

I recently was involved in my son-in-law's Vauxhall Insignia diesel engine swap, which also required a new dual mass flywheel, clutch plate and pressure plate... £594 parts only, so £800 parts and labour sounds reasonable.

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Brunty 18th February 2023 18:28

Paid that 4 years ago for a1.8 sounds about right.

Edward Huggins 18th February 2023 21:06

Many thanks so far for these informed replies.

Number 6 18th February 2023 21:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward Huggins (Post 2961232)
Many thanks so far for these informed replies.

Does £800 include the DMF ?

Edward Huggins 19th February 2023 16:23

Yes, ir does.

Lagetha 20th February 2023 01:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Number 6 (Post 2961233)
Does £800 include the DMF ?

I would imagine it does, my son-in-law's Insignia is 2011 model, so about 6 years newer than any originally fitted to our cars, Ok his car had done 130K+ miles, but so have many of ours, and there was definite play in the dmf - I insisted the fitter kept the old parts for my inspection.

mor75 20th February 2023 06:45

labour is about 250 -370

so if u add clutch plates, slave and flywheel think you'll find that is a good deal

flywheel alone is 400-500

Number 6 20th February 2023 10:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lagetha (Post 2961355)
I would imagine it does, my son-in-law's Insignia is 2011 model, so about 6 years newer than any originally fitted to our cars, Ok his car had done 130K+ miles, but so have many of ours, and there was definite play in the dmf - I insisted the fitter kept the old parts for my inspection.

A lot of these garages automatically change a DMF even if the old DMF is well within spec. I am currently waiting for them to do my daughters A5 clutch and they automatically quoted for a DMF.. But have said if it is within spec they will not change it... If they do, Like you I have told them to keep the old one for me to inspect.

PS, My DMF on my 75 is still the original one with 223k miles on it:shrug:And still well with in spec when the clutch was changed.

paulbn61 20th February 2023 15:04

I paid £780 16 months ago for full set on my 75 cdti.


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