Hi all,
I have a 53 plate 1.6 diesel i30, I read another sticky post about clutch issues but honestly as a non mechanically minded person it didn't make a lot of sense. I mean once I know what something is I'll be ok, I am in the IT game and know my way round wiring and and like better. My Gearbox went at 60k so I had it and the clutch replaced (pattern part). Whilst doing the 90k service it came off the ramp and the clutch died again, something about a spring clip breaking. They replaced the clutch again but the bite point is rock bottom, I have to stomp on the pedal and I can feel things biting / difficult to change gear occasionally. This can't be good for the car and I plan on riding this thing until electric is affordable so want to keep it going. He said I should do some research into clutch dampeners as it's a common problem (normally a great garage but felt that response was a little disappointing). Well the sticky post mentions that there may or may not be one already, it may or may not be part of the Master or Slave assembly, then lots of people saying it's easy to DIY and buying cheaper mitsubishi parts. I don't want to go to the Hyundai main dealer as they are a truly awful bunch of human beings. Do you have any advice as to what I should do to get this sorted out? I am in East Sussex UK and would gladly take it to get sorted if I knew they would do so without sucking through their teeth first!
As regards Auto Start / Stop, well that stopped working when I had the battery replaced a good while ago. I was jump starting my wife's car the other day when I noticed a black cable had broken that was attached to one of the battery terminals and I believe that the auto start stop connects in that way so as to monitor the battery condition and I'm guessing the two are connected (or not ...). I could probably re-crimp the cable but my question is should I bother? I read a lot of posts from people saying its a pain in the arse or just not worth having, what's the consensus? I kinda liked it.
Thanks
Graham