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Something is slipping....badly. Clutch? HELP, PLEASE!!
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<blockquote data-quote="jcthorne" data-source="post: 10597051" data-attributes="member: 41108"><p>Determining if the TSB and its described failure apply is easy and does not require disassembly.</p><p></p><p>If the clutch will not disengage when pressing the pedal, the flywheel has heat warped and the TSB will cover the cost of the clutch along with the defective flywheel.</p><p></p><p>If the clutch disengages fine but slips under load, its just warn out and not covered under warranty. Its a driver issue.</p><p></p><p>If you let them replace the clutch, I would get that 1200 OTD price in writing as that is less than just the parts cost for a new 2010 OEM clutch/ flywheel and TOB kit. The older ceramic clutch is no loger available unfortunatly. I'd buy one in an instant if they were. The 2010 organic clutch is not as strong as the ceramic clutch used in 07 thru 09 models.</p><p></p><p>My job one 2007 now has over 30k miles of Houston traffic driving at far above factory HP levels and its fine for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcthorne, post: 10597051, member: 41108"] Determining if the TSB and its described failure apply is easy and does not require disassembly. If the clutch will not disengage when pressing the pedal, the flywheel has heat warped and the TSB will cover the cost of the clutch along with the defective flywheel. If the clutch disengages fine but slips under load, its just warn out and not covered under warranty. Its a driver issue. If you let them replace the clutch, I would get that 1200 OTD price in writing as that is less than just the parts cost for a new 2010 OEM clutch/ flywheel and TOB kit. The older ceramic clutch is no loger available unfortunatly. I'd buy one in an instant if they were. The 2010 organic clutch is not as strong as the ceramic clutch used in 07 thru 09 models. My job one 2007 now has over 30k miles of Houston traffic driving at far above factory HP levels and its fine for now. [/QUOTE]
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