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Stu
Just got my service report back from Lexus, and they gave me some advisory points - my drivers side mirror glass is cracked (and they want £85 to replace it blink.gif i don't think so somehow!)

and the best bit is that my clutch is 75% worn, and i'm gonna need a new one before long.

Can't believe its that close to death at the age of the car, it's only 5 years old. Is this normal wear for a clutch?

They're gonna tell me the price when i go to pick it up, but how much should i be preapred to spend on it being repaired?

Stu
ColinBarber
75% after 5 years. That means you still have nearly 2 year left.

Difficult to define how long it should last, depends on mileage, journey type, the type of driver etc etc. What mileage does your car have?
ProLex-UK
I'm told the clutch is a weak point on the IS.

Did they tell you how much to buy a new one...

Got 2 helix ones in stock whistling.gif
Stu
She's got 64k on the clock colin, and i would have thought that it should last longer than that! Perhaps the old boy that owned it before me was a clutch rider! tongue.gif

Dave, i had a look at the uprated one, and depending on how much i get quoted by lexus to have it fitted etc. may well give you a call about an uprated one! Do you do fitting?!

Stu
ProLex-UK
QUOTE(chippiestu4 @ Oct 5 2004, 03:03 PM)
She's got 64k on the clock colin, and i would have thought that it should last longer than that! Perhaps the old boy that owned it before me was a clutch rider! tongue.gif

Dave, i had a look at the uprated one, and depending on how much i get quoted by lexus to have it fitted etc. may well give you a call about an uprated one! Do you do fitting?!

Stu

we do indeed our price is reduced by 35 squid to 315 ish inc VAT.

got someone not far from you whistling.gif
Stu
Excellent stuff Mr Ellen!

What i'll do then, is find out how much Lexus want to do it, how long they reckon it'll hold up before i need a new one, and then i'll post up here tomorrow, PM you and we'll sort out from there.

Stu
ProLex-UK
QUOTE(chippiestu4 @ Oct 5 2004, 03:21 PM)
Excellent stuff Mr Ellen!

What i'll do then, is find out how much Lexus want to do it, how long they reckon it'll hold up before i need a new one, and then i'll post up here tomorrow, PM you and we'll sort out from there.

Stu

No worries,

When mine went i drove it for a week with it slipping....

next time you are out give it some stick in 3rd if the engine revs rise but the car is not accelerating then its time for a change whistling.gif
Stu
Slightly confused here, do you mean just put it in third and put the right foot as hard to the floor as it will go to see what happens to the revs/accelleration on it?

Stu
mudzs
how can they tell how worn the clutch is has it got a observation hole or something like that
Bazza
stick the hand brake on and try and pull away
soon tell wether its slipping ohmy.gif
marcus
QUOTE(ProLex-UK @ Oct 5 2004, 02:29 PM)
QUOTE(chippiestu4 @ Oct 5 2004, 03:21 PM)
Excellent stuff Mr Ellen!

What i'll do then, is find out how much Lexus want to do it, how long they reckon it'll hold up before i need a new one, and then i'll post up here tomorrow, PM you and we'll sort out from there.

Stu

No worries,

When mine went i drove it for a week with it slipping....

next time you are out give it some stick in 3rd if the engine revs rise but the car is not accelerating then its time for a change whistling.gif

Im all ways giveing my IS stick in 3rd and it flys along smile.gif and i have 98000 miles on the clock,
ProLex-UK
QUOTE(chippiestu4 @ Oct 5 2004, 03:33 PM)
Slightly confused here, do you mean just put it in third and put the right foot as hard to the floor as it will go to see what happens to the revs/accelleration on it?

Stu

trundle along at say 40 in 3rd.
floor it
watch the rev counter it should rise as well as the speed imcreases if it rises too fast and the speed doesnt increase then the clutch is slipping and need replacing
ColinBarber
QUOTE(mudzs @ Oct 5 2004, 03:42 PM)
how can they tell how worn the clutch is has it got a observation hole or something like that

probably just made it up.
mudzs
QUOTE(ColinBarber @ Oct 5 2004, 03:57 PM)
QUOTE(mudzs @ Oct 5 2004, 03:42 PM)
how can they tell how worn the clutch is has it got a observation hole or something like that

probably just made it up.

Thats what i thought
amolkarnik
isnt there a lever that they use to adjust the clutch setting. the remaining life should be proportional to the length of the lever thats been used up.

atleast thats how it worked on a golf i had.
aido
Bazza, how does that work with the handbrake then? Is it a case of if it goes it's okay whereas if she sits there she's fooked? TIA
Gord
QUOTE(aido @ Oct 5 2004, 07:48 PM)
Bazza, how does that work with the handbrake then? Is it a case of if it goes it's okay whereas if she sits there she's fooked? TIA

yes mate you got it biggrin.gif
aido
Cheers Gord, think mine is okay touch wood but haven't got the car back yet so can't try it crying.gif
ProLex-UK
QUOTE(aido @ Oct 5 2004, 08:48 PM)
Bazza, how does that work with the handbrake then? Is it a case of if it goes it's okay whereas if she sits there she's fooked? TIA

Yup
Stu
Seems to be OK from what you suggested Dave, ie booting it in third, and they want £480 all in to change it. Me thinks not!

Will PM you a bit later about it all.

Cheers for the advice guys!

Stu
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