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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Minehead, Somerset, UK
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Just to put my mind at rest - I have just bought a 2-tronic 1.6 at 31,000 miles. Looks and drives like new and very pleased with the Tardis space inside.
Normal driving on the road - changes are smooth and no slip. Colour this with the fact that all my other cars are torque converter automatics - but I find gentle manouevring to be rather jerky. It is not always easy to find the bite point of the clutch so parking in a confined space is not always easy. Is this normal, or could some part of the clutch mechanism benefit from lubrication or the hydraulics bleeding ?
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Port Alfred , South Africa
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It's normal in a manner only if it's on low revs of 1200 rpm but can be adjusted via laptop at dealers but like I say it only will be at 1200 rpm as that was that the specs are from Peugeot. Join us by the facebook page I manage at Peugeot 1007.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Minehead, Somerset, UK
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