Morning,
I'm finding that the bite point of the clutch on my 1.2 Dynamic (2007) is right at the top of the pedal travel, almost at the point where you've taken your foot off the pedal. The slightest pressure on the pedal when driving causes the revs to rise.
I can find plenty of comments on here relating to the opposite issue, the pedal being almost fully depressed at the bite point, but not much on my problem. The car had a little old lady as a previous owner and only has 24,000 miles on it, so I'd hope the clutch is still good.
Should I try a fluid top up as a first step?
Thanks.
I'm finding that the bite point of the clutch on my 1.2 Dynamic (2007) is right at the top of the pedal travel, almost at the point where you've taken your foot off the pedal. The slightest pressure on the pedal when driving causes the revs to rise.
I can find plenty of comments on here relating to the opposite issue, the pedal being almost fully depressed at the bite point, but not much on my problem. The car had a little old lady as a previous owner and only has 24,000 miles on it, so I'd hope the clutch is still good.
Should I try a fluid top up as a first step?
Thanks.