General Sedici Mk1 Clutch Judder

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General Sedici Mk1 Clutch Judder

Robert Godrevy

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Hello, I am new here and would like to ask Sedici owners about the 1.6 4x2 petrol, This car has done just over 700 miles (59 reg) and the clutch judders in reverse when a load is put on it, example; reversing up hills for a short way.
In a forward 1st gear take off there is a judder a little less then in reverse gear, the clutch pedal comes out quite a way before it bites, any info please, cheers Robert.:)
 
Put it straight back in dealers hands, then they will blame driver abuse on the plate and replace that and charge you for it, then admit flywheel was was damaging plate when you take it back in and still says its not warranty!! oh sorry Im saying every Fiat dealer is like Arbury Fiat!!No being serious sounds like a possible gearbox fault or release bearing fault, put it in the dealers hands and if they do start going down the driven badly route log it with Fiat Uk, as dealers will always go with replacing plate first as its a "not covered by warranty repair" and fault will dissappear for a while on dismantling the clutch assembly then come back
 
Thanks too many cars! Telephoned the dealer yesterday and service spoke to a Fiat tecnician and then told me "Give it some more revs" Very politely, but ever so politely I told him that having being in possession of an Class1 (LGV C+E) a PSV all types, an ex HGV fitter and the car licence jobby, whilst maybe not the best driver in the world, I indeed consider myself to be a reasonable judge of a cars mechanical state, the clutch is not right in my opinion so I will drop it into the dredded dealer and let you know what they say! merry Christmas Robert.:)
 
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