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MG TF CLUTCH JUDDER

Q You have been very helpful with other queries in the past and hope you might be able to shine some light on the recent recurring fault. We have a very intermittent, violent clutch judder. The vehicle can be used for several days and clock up quite a lot of mileage without a fault. It runs exceptionally well and then, for no reason when pulling away, it has this judder. We think it is the clutch but are open to suggestions. If you stop and take it out of gear for a moment and then take off again, most times the judder has gone. This fault is most likely to happen when hot, but not always.

It’s a very low mileage 2004 TF 135 with no obvious clutch faults or running issues. We have renewed the clutch slave cylinder and changed the fluid. The clutch operation arm is free with no sign

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