Alan gsd Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Seems my 2005 CRV desel 2.2 CRV is after 136.000 mikes in need of a new clutch been given a priice of £1100 fitted does this seem a fair price? Its booked in for next week at the local garage I use. Alan
Trevor Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Seems fair enough considering the level of work required to replace the clutch I would, however, be expecting to have the Dual Mass Flywheel replaced within that cost as well
Alan gsd Posted March 18 Author Posted March 18 Thanks Trevor, the dual mass flywheel is in the price. First time I've ever had a clutch need replacing on any car I've had. This little CRV has a tow bar on the back don't know hpw much work she did but is it true towing does wear a clutch out quicker??
Trevor Posted March 19 Posted March 19 Ah that's an even better price then! Clutches can wear faster when towing heavy weights (twin axle car trailer for example) but it is also the stop-start motion on the transmission which is being pushed to the limit unless the trailer is braked and then this can reduce the 'whiplash' on the transmission components 1
Alan gsd Posted March 19 Author Posted March 19 Thanks again Trevor for this information. Booked in for next Tues/Weds Alan 1
Alan gsd Posted March 28 Author Posted March 28 Got the old girl back with her new clutch -Labour, Clutcn Kit, Dual Mass Flywheel, Gear Oil, and Bolts incl Vat £1,113,23 take it back in 2 weeks for a check that all is as it should be (or before if a problem). Feels like a new car. Alan 1
Trevor Posted March 28 Posted March 28 good to hear its where it should be now ...thanks for letting us know 1
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