Anaconda
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Probably sounds a bit strange but my 02 TD5 has not discernable clutch bite point.
This is fine when driving in general is concerned but a hill start is almost impossible to achieve, this could become an issue when in a situation where you don't want to risk rolling backwards.
I have an older style pedal return spring and there is also a remote servo fitted. This gives a nice light pedal, which I like but the down side is the lack of bite point.
What do we think is cause and solution?
I would like to keep the servo if possible but having a bite point would be advantageous in certain circumstances.
Thanks in advance.
This is fine when driving in general is concerned but a hill start is almost impossible to achieve, this could become an issue when in a situation where you don't want to risk rolling backwards.
I have an older style pedal return spring and there is also a remote servo fitted. This gives a nice light pedal, which I like but the down side is the lack of bite point.
What do we think is cause and solution?
I would like to keep the servo if possible but having a bite point would be advantageous in certain circumstances.
Thanks in advance.