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Title: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: subaru26675 on February 05, 2010, 05:10:23 pm
Had the car in to get new clutch due to slipping and it was discovered that the DMF had excessive play in in by VW. So just to add to those who have had a dmf fail....thats one more for the record. My car is an 08 ed30 with 18K miles.
VW agreed to do the flywheel under warranty but i had to pay for the clutch and release bearing which i supplied (sourced from seremotors for £150).

I know there are a few others out there with slipping clutches, so just a heads up that it may mean a new DMF as well.

Kev.
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: Phil Mcavity on February 05, 2010, 07:04:35 pm
Greenouse just had his replaced on roughly same Age/mileage
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: Greeners on February 05, 2010, 07:09:39 pm
Yup 14k and one faulty DMF replaced under warranty!  :happy2:
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: subaru26675 on February 05, 2010, 07:28:04 pm
Im wondering if my revo settings were set a bit too aggresive, i was running B8,T5,F9.
Might scale them back a touch, maybe B7,T6,F9  :driver:

My car is 08 registered and it was fitted with LUK clutch which i have just done a direct replacement, must of just fell short of the sachs type as i think it changed in 2008.

Kev
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: 182_blue on February 05, 2010, 07:29:50 pm
Yup 14k and one faulty DMF replaced under warranty!  :happy2:

what symptoms ?
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: Greeners on February 05, 2010, 07:30:21 pm
Im wondering if my revo settings were set a bit too aggresive, i was running B8,T5,F9.
Might scale them back a touch, maybe B7,T6,F9  :driver:

My car is 08 registered and it was fitted with LUK clutch which i have just done a direct replacement, must of just fell short of the sachs type as i think it changed in 2008.

Kev

If you have a SACHS clutch and you need your DMF doing under warranty they will replace both with LUK items as VW no longer fit SACHS.
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: Greeners on February 05, 2010, 07:30:54 pm
Yup 14k and one faulty DMF replaced under warranty!  :happy2:

what symptoms ?

Clutch slip under load in 3rd onwards.
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: QD MBE on February 05, 2010, 07:43:55 pm
Mine is awaiting DMF spares to be ordered.  The stealers  are sorting the DMF under warranty. 
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: subaru26675 on February 05, 2010, 11:31:58 pm
The good ol' chocolate dmf  :smiley: German engineering at its best  :grin:
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: djhorace on February 06, 2010, 11:55:54 am
Im wondering if my revo settings were set a bit too aggresive, i was running B8,T5,F9.
Might scale them back a touch, maybe B7,T6,F9  :driver:

My car is 08 registered and it was fitted with LUK clutch which i have just done a direct replacement, must of just fell short of the sachs type as i think it changed in 2008.

Kev
Wont be to do with the settings you have, but if you are scaling the car back, you would not want to advance the timing like you said there - you would prob want to keep it at 5.
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: garethmk1 on February 07, 2010, 01:20:33 pm
Yup 14k and one faulty DMF replaced under warranty!  :happy2:

what symptoms ?

Clutch slip under load in 3rd onwards.

Greenouse, mine is also a 08 ED30, what clutch / DMF setup did yours have ?

Mine's going in on the 15th Feb for clutch / DMF replacement, mine slips under load in 3rd now too  :surprised:
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: gillm on February 07, 2010, 05:10:28 pm
Mine is awaiting DMF spares to be ordered.  The stealers  are sorting the DMF under warranty. 

not loaders of yeovil i hope !
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: david_phillips95 on February 07, 2010, 06:36:37 pm
Im wondering if my revo settings were set a bit too aggresive, i was running B8,T5,F9.
Might scale them back a touch, maybe B7,T6,F9  :driver:

My car is 08 registered and it was fitted with LUK clutch which i have just done a direct replacement, must of just fell short of the sachs type as i think it changed in 2008.

Kev

If you have a SACHS clutch and you need your DMF doing under warranty they will replace both with LUK items as VW no longer fit SACHS.

Good luck finding a sachs DMF as Audi & Sachs do not have one for the Audi S3 8P so ill bet this is the same for the ED30.

Davie
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: Greeners on February 07, 2010, 07:43:40 pm
Yup 14k and one faulty DMF replaced under warranty!  :happy2:

what symptoms ?

Clutch slip under load in 3rd onwards.

Greenouse, mine is also a 08 ED30, what clutch / DMF setup did yours have ?

Mine's going in on the 15th Feb for clutch / DMF replacement, mine slips under load in 3rd now too  :surprised:

Mine is LUK Gareth. As I've said whatever you have now will be replaced with LUK!  :happy2:
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: Sunglasses Ron on February 07, 2010, 07:52:44 pm
My mate had to replace both on his S3 after going to Stage 2+. He opted for the Spec clutch and SFW and it has done the trick a treat. Sounds a little rattly when really cold but a lot better than I thought it would be. Launches like a bitch now too. Just can't be over rapid with the gear changes. But I reckon a dogbone mount will sort that..
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: garethmk1 on February 08, 2010, 09:01:45 am
Yup 14k and one faulty DMF replaced under warranty!  :happy2:

what symptoms ?

Clutch slip under load in 3rd onwards.

Greenouse, mine is also a 08 ED30, what clutch / DMF setup did yours have ?

Mine's going in on the 15th Feb for clutch / DMF replacement, mine slips under load in 3rd now too  :surprised:

Mine is LUK Gareth. As I've said whatever you have now will be replaced with LUK!  :happy2:

Cheers dude  :happy2:
Title: Re: New Clutch..........and DMF
Post by: subaru26675 on February 09, 2010, 04:26:41 pm
One of the symptoms i noticed was when  the car, on gear change the engine kept revving a bit as if the throttle was still wide open. sounded almost like missing a gear if that makes any sense ???

Anyway all sorted now, new dmf and clutch and driving well again  :driver: