stilo06trb
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Hi!
So I've recently bought a stilo 1.9 jtd multijet, the issue I'm having is the clutch pedal sticking to the floor. As soon as the engine is started it needs approx 6 pumps to get it back to normal then after I have set off only 4 or 5 gear changes until it needs pumping again, this can be done either stationary with the engine on or off, or when the car is rolling but in neutral. I have taken it to a garage and they have said it could be either master cylinder, concentric slave cylinder or dual mass flywheel causing the problem?! It had a master cylinder fitted 4K miles ago (before I purchased the car) but I've been told it could be faulty, seems like everyone I speak to tell me something different and was wondering if anyone has had any experience or knowledge about this. By the way there is no leaking of fluid, if I drive round using minimal revs it seems to be better. As soon as i give it a bit of acceleration it's almost instant. Id really appreciate some help at this stressful time. Thanks. Tom
So I've recently bought a stilo 1.9 jtd multijet, the issue I'm having is the clutch pedal sticking to the floor. As soon as the engine is started it needs approx 6 pumps to get it back to normal then after I have set off only 4 or 5 gear changes until it needs pumping again, this can be done either stationary with the engine on or off, or when the car is rolling but in neutral. I have taken it to a garage and they have said it could be either master cylinder, concentric slave cylinder or dual mass flywheel causing the problem?! It had a master cylinder fitted 4K miles ago (before I purchased the car) but I've been told it could be faulty, seems like everyone I speak to tell me something different and was wondering if anyone has had any experience or knowledge about this. By the way there is no leaking of fluid, if I drive round using minimal revs it seems to be better. As soon as i give it a bit of acceleration it's almost instant. Id really appreciate some help at this stressful time. Thanks. Tom