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Trouble With Manual 6Sp


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  • Member For: 12y 27d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Perth

Ok... After a 20 min drive to get dinner, and letting my car sit for 3 hours or so. I was heading out to take my mate home and.....

clutch wont engage at all. Foot to the floor, all the way down. wont go into any gear.

Now stuck in the driveway. have to get it towed tomorrow... even though 3 month warranty from dealer says they don't cover anything to do with clutch, will consumers guarantee act make them fix it? since Ive owned it less than 3 weeks...?

So slave? only thing confusing me is how I still have a full fluid reservoir if there is a hydraulic leak. unless air in the hydraulics?

Thank you all for helping me out on here, feels I'm on here every second day with a new problem. This is the most expensive car Ive brought, and didn't expect it to come with so many problems within the first few weeks!

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  • Member For: 15y 14d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Christchurch, New Zealand

Don't know about your laws there but warranty wise you can't expect something that is a wear and tear item to be replaced if it is worn.

But from what your saying it sounds like its a failure of a part in the clutch arrangement and in my books that should be covered.

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  • Member For: 12y 27d
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  • Location: Perth

Went to dealer today. They were good about it.

Getting towed tomorrow back to workshop... again... at least they will cover the costs for me. and they will look at rear end clunk again since that hasn't been fixed from last time.

Thanks for the help! :newrussian:

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