This is a discussion on vibration thro clutch pedal within the Octavia I forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; I was driving the wifes octavia 110 tdi estate and there seemed to be quite a lot of vibration on/ ...
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| mello in yello Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: another banwagon thats come and gone :D
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| I was driving the wifes octavia 110 tdi estate and there seemed to be quite a lot of vibration on/ thro the clutch pedal, is this normal, thought it may be due to the fact it is an oil burner or is it likely to be something more sinister? |
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| Happened to me a year ago, ended up having new clutch etc fitted, beware very expensive from skoda got mine through my local garage at half the price, as I have now spent so much money on this car (Turbo just blown) it will be passed on |
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| Depends what you call quite a lot. I get a bit of vibration but no more than any older derv car I had. £300 from Mr Clutch for a sachs OE or better grade part on a 1.9TDI 110 As for biesse comment on turbo, I think you will find it was probably gummed up with oil and just needed taking apart and cleaning which a decent garage would have done. The variable vanes stick eventually and all need cleaning out (hence an overboost error)
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