Dodgy clutch - risk it or change it???

Dodgy clutch - risk it or change it???

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dave_s13

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Friday 14th July 2017
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There might not be an answer to this but thought I'd ask if anyone had any similar experiences.

Car is a 2006 ford Galaxy 2.0tdci manual. 91k miles.

It's a good car, for what it is and has an excellent service history. It had a big service december last year including a pair of rear brake calipers a couple of tyres and a timing belt/water pump etc done last year to the tune of £850ish quid all together. I jokingly said to the mechanic on the way out that sods law states the clutch will start to go now!

So about 2months ago it started making a noise. It doesn't slip, the bite point is fine, the pedal action is fine (99% of the time - the pedal has been slow to return, but only 3 times). The noise comes on when you apply a little pressure to the pedal then goes after about 50% of the pedal action. It's the clutch release bearing, just like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7A0ug_lbE8

Given the car runs and drives fine I'm just wondering what you chaps think on terms of winging it until it gets worse, or fails completely, or just get it sorted. The problem with getting it fixed is the whole clutch has to be opened up which is a day's labour on these so you are looking at changing the clutch and DMF whilst you're in there. It's a £1200+ job at ford, about £850 at my very local garage and £675 cash in hand at a place I know a bit further away, they are very good BTW.

I'd just rather not spend any more on a car that I have no real affection for. I have been looking at trading it in for a merc E class estate (7 seat version) but they are hard to come by and part of me, the sensible part, is saying keep it for another 12 months and save up some more cash. Sods law though.....id I change the clutch, the fekin steering rack will go, or something else expensive!

Any tales, good or bad about driving around with a slightly dodgy clutch and it lasting years, or going bang in a cloud of metallic shrapnel.

Edited by dave_s13 on Friday 14th July 09:00

dave_s13

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LaDS3arri said:
I'd look to change it asap. I certainly wouldnt be spending any more money on it. Appears to be on its way out now seeing as it had a costly issue back in December. You could be in the area of £2000 spent repairing a 2006 ford Galaxy if you get the clutch looed at.
I can get the clutch/dmf done for £675.

In fact it's booked in a week on monday for it but I'm still not sure I want to spend anything on it.

dave_s13

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Cheers.

I think I will get the clutch done then after all. I can at least then sell it privately rather than PX. It'll be much easier to sell and probably worth a few quid more with all the belts done and a new clutch.

Really, I just want a new car! had it 3 years which is the longest I have ever owned anything and I only got this because of the bloody kids.

I'm hankering after an S212 mercedes E class estate with the 7 seat options. I think I might miss the space of the galaxy though.

I also can't help looking at a newer Smax. A titanium X sport with a petrol engine and auto box might be a good bet.

one of these



With this option....oh and only a 350cdi btw...


Or


dave_s13

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justleanitupabit said:
Chop it in to WBAC or something and get something else?
It's on my list of possibilities.

What complicates it a bit is it's booked in for an MOT next monday. I'm pretty sure it'll pass, might need new tyres on the rear but could scrape through. Either way I will have to spend something on it soon.

I don't have enough time to do anything before then.

You lot haven't helped BTW smile it's a difficult decision either way. If a clutch on one of these was just a few hundred I wouldn't be too fussed but when it's nearly £700, and that's a bloody cheap price!, it grates. A lot. Damn you Ford!!

If I changed it I'd be looking at spending £15k tops, assuming mine would trade in at about £2.5k.

Back on the old loan repayment merry go round then as this car is paid for. Life's too short though I suppose.

dave_s13

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This has just popped up on autotrader.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2017...

No pics yet but it's the 7 seat version.

Going to go for a look in the morning with a bit of luck.

dave_s13

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Mr2Mike said:
LaDS3arri said:
I'd look to change it asap. I certainly wouldnt be spending any more money on it. Appears to be on its way out now seeing as it had a costly issue back in December. You could be in the area of £2000 spent repairing a 2006 ford Galaxy if you get the clutch looed at.
I find this a very strange way of looking at things. Put the current value of the car together with the price of a new clutch and what is going to replace it for the same money? Most likely something that will need all sorts of repairs in the near future.
Yeah but I'm due an upgrade.

All being well I'm off to look at that Merc in the morning. Which is up at a whisker under £15k. So it's not (hopefully) out the frying pan and into the fire. It will obviously cost a shltload more to buy the merc than it would to fix up the Ford.

dave_s13

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Saturday 15th July 2017
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Just bought the Merc I linked to above....that saved me an mot and a clutch!!!

I'm a sucker for a shiny car

dave_s13

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Sunday 16th July 2017
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rallycross said:
dave_s13 said:
Just bought the Merc I linked to above....that saved me an mot and a clutch!!!

I'm a sucker for a shiny car
Is the Galaxy available for sale?
I part ex'd it but possibly.....depends if the dealer would take the px value as cash in lieu of the car. I have actually done that before with no trouble.

dave_s13

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Saturday 22nd July 2017
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So my ford galaxy looks like this now.



So far so good, apart from kerbing a fekin alloy in the first 24hrs (gutted).

Edited by dave_s13 on Saturday 22 July 19:35

dave_s13

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Saturday 22nd July 2017
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Bugger off 😀

It came with that grille? It's a special edition sport model so that could have some bearing?

dave_s13

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Saturday 22nd July 2017
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Monkeylegend said:
Wait Here Until Green Light Shows said:
Until it goes wrong, which it will. Then the Ford clutch cost will seem like pocket change smile
What makes you say that out of interest, what do you think will go wrong?

Lovely car OP.
Cheers dude

I think he's pulling my leg. As far as I can gather they really are very robust. Much more so than an equivalent beemer or Audi anyway. Obviously if it does go wrong in a big way it'll cost a few quid but that's the chance you take.

It essentially drives like a new car and with the 2 seats in the boot works brilliantly when you have 3 kids.

Thousands of German Taxi drivers can't be wrong!