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Have a bit of an issue with the clutch in my dad's car and as I will be borrowing it for a long trip it needs sorting. The car is a 2000 Seat Leon 1.6 with 150K miles and has a hydraulic clutch.
The problem is that the clutch biting point seems to be at the top of the pedals travel so you foot is almost off of the clutch when you are trying to pull away and it can be very hard to get into 1st gear (others are fine once moving). I though it could be the clutch on the way out but have never driven a car with a dodgy clutch before to know from experience. I have tested it in 5th at 30th and flooring it and on A roads and it doesn't seem to slip at all. The only other thing is that the slightest bit of pressure on the pedal causes the clutch to slip. Is it simply due a replacement clutch or is there somthing else wrong?
The problem is that the clutch biting point seems to be at the top of the pedals travel so you foot is almost off of the clutch when you are trying to pull away and it can be very hard to get into 1st gear (others are fine once moving). I though it could be the clutch on the way out but have never driven a car with a dodgy clutch before to know from experience. I have tested it in 5th at 30th and flooring it and on A roads and it doesn't seem to slip at all. The only other thing is that the slightest bit of pressure on the pedal causes the clutch to slip. Is it simply due a replacement clutch or is there somthing else wrong?