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  • VW Diesel Mk1 Golf clutch problem

    Driving my VW Diesel Mk1 Golf today, the clutch on the four-speed has started to stick. Ie. The clutch pedal won't fully release and is loose - it releases about two-thirds. I can tell the clutch is slipping - under acceleration, the engine "revs" up a bit.

    I haven't checked much except under the bonnet- the clutch arm on the gear box isn't fully releasing.

    Has anyone else had a similiar problem? I'm hoping that the gearbox might be low on oil - is it possible low oil could cause this problem?

    Perhaps a spring has fallen off the clutch plate?

    Shane.

  • #2
    id say first point of call is to make sure everything is moving freely..
    WD40 or some other product simelar maybe handy. just spray around some moving parts and make sure its all working as its supposed to be.

    Then adjust the Clutch cable, im unsure myself how, but i have a haynes manual which describes it well.

    If all that checks out, then maybe its something a bit more time consuming, like a worn clutch, or pressure plate?

    Regards
    Dan
    <space for rent>

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    • #3
      Pressure Plate is failing

      new clutch and pressure plate time I have exactly the same problem with mine PM golf loon for a 5 speed and heavy duty clutch he has just supplied me with one
      Spark ignition is a threatened species
      Biodiesel is the best emission control money cant buy
      MK1 5 door Mexico Beige 5/79 Golf GLD 1.5

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      • #4
        is there tension on the cable

        is there tension on the clutch cable indicating the cable needs a lube and is holding the clutch open. push down on the clutch fork and see if there is any travel this will tell you wether the pressure plate is failing or its a sticky cable. It has nothing to do with gearbox oil except maybe the input shaft or rear main seal leaking around the clutch if this was happening there would be lots of oil about.
        Spark ignition is a threatened species
        Biodiesel is the best emission control money cant buy
        MK1 5 door Mexico Beige 5/79 Golf GLD 1.5

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        • #5
          Your cable is most likely shot, replace it.

          They fray internally and the loose ends jam up inside the sheath. Eventually the cable will snap completely and leave you stranded at a 7/11 on Canterbury road on the hottest day of the year.



          Pete
          79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
          7? MK1 Caddy
          79 B1 Passat Dasher Project
          12 Amarok

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          • #6
            there is no substitute

            there is no substitute for experience on type this forum is invaluable!

            Spark ignition is a threatened species
            Biodiesel is the best emission control money cant buy
            MK1 5 door Mexico Beige 5/79 Golf GLD 1.5

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            • #7
              yup, definately clutch cable.
              '07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
              '98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
              '99 A4 Quattro 1.8T

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              • #8
                Clutch Cable Fixed.

                Thanks to all who responded. To Peter, I feel your pain!

                As it turned out, some of the plastic cable insulation had broken off and was jamming the clutch pedal; which was preventing it from releasing.

                So, just a matter of removing the cable, cutting off the broken piece of insulation, and refitting.

                Perhaps I should go buy a tattslotto ticket.

                Regards, Shane.

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