Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
Did they fit the new style or old?
Could check if you still have the receipts;
This is what they have just fitted
A8E2 721 465 BB £68.69
A8E0 721 465. £17.91
Cheap as chips..... But 3 hrs to fit, apparently they have to drop a drive shaft plus 10 bolts and 2 screws, fluid and a tie wrap
Could check if you still have the receipts;
This is what they have just fitted
A8E2 721 465 BB £68.69
A8E0 721 465. £17.91
Cheap as chips..... But 3 hrs to fit, apparently they have to drop a drive shaft plus 10 bolts and 2 screws, fluid and a tie wrap
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Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
I did hear, but can't confirm, that the clutch return pipe has been revised 7 times since launch.R1RS4 wrote:Did they fit the new style or old?
Could check if you still have the receipts;
This is what they have just fitted
A8E2 721 465 BB £68.69
A8E0 721 465. £17.91
Cheap as chips..... But 3 hrs to fit, apparently they have to drop a drive shaft plus 10 bolts and 2 screws, fluid and a tie wrap
I was under the impression that clutch return pipe was a gearbox drop job - interested to hear otherwise as significantly reduces labour.
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Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
No mate, it's not a gearbox out job, total job £420 inc VAT
They removed a drive shaft to gain access, labour includes checking fault, investigation + road test (launch) undertake repair, recheck with road test + (launch)
They removed a drive shaft to gain access, labour includes checking fault, investigation + road test (launch) undertake repair, recheck with road test + (launch)
RS4 B7 Avant,2007
Metallic black, Black optics pack, Black gloss Wheels, Milltek black tipped -valved, MRC Installed TTS Supercharger 610ps/626nm, MRC stage 3 remap, CAF, DRC/SS+ with H&R spacers, carbon race splitter, carbon trim
Metallic black, Black optics pack, Black gloss Wheels, Milltek black tipped -valved, MRC Installed TTS Supercharger 610ps/626nm, MRC stage 3 remap, CAF, DRC/SS+ with H&R spacers, carbon race splitter, carbon trim
Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
Here we go! Sounds like you're about to get the tools out Jeremy!!TonyHayers wrote:I did hear, but can't confirm, that the clutch return pipe has been revised 7 times since launch.R1RS4 wrote:Did they fit the new style or old?
Could check if you still have the receipts;
This is what they have just fitted
A8E2 721 465 BB £68.69
A8E0 721 465. £17.91
Cheap as chips..... But 3 hrs to fit, apparently they have to drop a drive shaft plus 10 bolts and 2 screws, fluid and a tie wrap
I was under the impression that clutch return pipe was a gearbox drop job - interested to hear otherwise as significantly reduces labour.
We'll both have to give it a go together!
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Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
In my view the clutch on the RS4 is only good for about 60k miles.
So if your apporaching that figure probably worth just having the clutch and flywheel replaced as well.
I tried to take the cheaper route of just having the return pipe replaced, didnt work and ended up having full clutch replaced - in the end it cost me £400 more than if i just had all the work done from the off.
So if your apporaching that figure probably worth just having the clutch and flywheel replaced as well.
I tried to take the cheaper route of just having the return pipe replaced, didnt work and ended up having full clutch replaced - in the end it cost me £400 more than if i just had all the work done from the off.
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Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
Haha. Dunno, clutch related stuff is bit out of reach for me I think. I've had a drive shaft out pretty easy tho when I replaced a hub so maybe. I like a challengejaysrs4 wrote:Here we go! Sounds like you're about to get the tools out Jeremy!!TonyHayers wrote:I did hear, but can't confirm, that the clutch return pipe has been revised 7 times since launch.R1RS4 wrote:Did they fit the new style or old?
Could check if you still have the receipts;
This is what they have just fitted
A8E2 721 465 BB £68.69
A8E0 721 465. £17.91
Cheap as chips..... But 3 hrs to fit, apparently they have to drop a drive shaft plus 10 bolts and 2 screws, fluid and a tie wrap
I was under the impression that clutch return pipe was a gearbox drop job - interested to hear otherwise as significantly reduces labour.
We'll both have to give it a go together!

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DONE: Water Meth Injection, Carbon clean at 64k, CAI, Gutted Precats, Non-res x-pipe, H&R 8mm spacers, H&R springs
^ GONE
DONE: Water Meth Injection, Carbon clean at 64k, CAI, Gutted Precats, Non-res x-pipe, H&R 8mm spacers, H&R springs
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Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
Yeah. I had my clutch replaced and wish I'd done all hydraulics and flywheel at same timespikeyboy101 wrote:In my view the clutch on the RS4 is only good for about 60k miles.
So if your apporaching that figure probably worth just having the clutch and flywheel replaced as well.
I tried to take the cheaper route of just having the return pipe replaced, didnt work and ended up having full clutch replaced - in the end it cost me £400 more than if i just had all the work done from the off.

06 Phantom Black Saloon:
DONE: Water Meth Injection, Carbon clean at 64k, CAI, Gutted Precats, Non-res x-pipe, H&R 8mm spacers, H&R springs
^ GONE
DONE: Water Meth Injection, Carbon clean at 64k, CAI, Gutted Precats, Non-res x-pipe, H&R 8mm spacers, H&R springs
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Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
I got some problems coming... and if my usual plans are followed it will be attempted on the drive...(whole clutch)
Sad thing is i would have had a go at this if it was not for the fact i can not even see how to start..
Think im going to try all the pipes first.
Annoys me mind old rs2 all metal pipes ETC such a better idea. Clutches lasting till 150000 miles as well... Blooming plastic and clip in fixings...
Sad thing is i would have had a go at this if it was not for the fact i can not even see how to start..
Think im going to try all the pipes first.
Annoys me mind old rs2 all metal pipes ETC such a better idea. Clutches lasting till 150000 miles as well... Blooming plastic and clip in fixings...
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Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
Full clutch on the drive? Respect!pixsaudisex2 wrote:I got some problems coming... and if my usual plans are followed it will be attempted on the drive...(whole clutch)
Sad thing is i would have had a go at this if it was not for the fact i can not even see how to start..
Think im going to try all the pipes first.
Annoys me mind old rs2 all metal pipes ETC such a better idea. Clutches lasting till 150000 miles as well... Blooming plastic and clip in fixings...

How would you drop the gearbox?
Have you got one of those fancy lift things or just axle stands?
06 Phantom Black Saloon:
DONE: Water Meth Injection, Carbon clean at 64k, CAI, Gutted Precats, Non-res x-pipe, H&R 8mm spacers, H&R springs
^ GONE
DONE: Water Meth Injection, Carbon clean at 64k, CAI, Gutted Precats, Non-res x-pipe, H&R 8mm spacers, H&R springs
^ GONE

Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
If you have the equipment to do it in the drive then go for it. I stripped my M3 engine out in the street as uncles drive was in use busy as hell 3 months that!
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Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
Remeber to buy some replacement manifold studs before you start as you will probably need to cut, retap and replace as they tend to corrode and can't be undone.
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Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
scaghead wrote:Have had the modified clutch return pipe done about three years ago ..not saying that has not failed though as it could have done...R1RS4 wrote:scaghead wrote: Tbh mate...the more I think about it, it makes more sense to get them to do the lot at once. And then it's done,the car has not let me down in 5 and a half years and I am planning on keeping it at least another year as there is no super saloons about barring the c63 which sounds epic,but IMO is not as good as the rs in every day use..
Have you had the new clutch return pipe fitted yet?
Mine had the pedal staying down with the clutch smell, Camberley changed the pipe, and now all ok
It's a 3hr job and it's about £420, apparently the pipe gets hot and the inside wall collapses or swells and becomes restricted so the hydraulic fluid cannot get away.
The new pipe resolves this
Any news mate??
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Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
Not yet mate..going in Monday..as said probably going to get the lot done at once..
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Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
I tried return pipe blah blah just bite the bullet and get a full clutch done,I'm pretty sure it would of been cheaper,mine went at 50 k but runs higher power n torque.
Re: Clutch pedal, has anyone got to the bottom of problem
I had a new slave
New hose with insulation sheathing
Fluid
Still did it
I think its got to do with the TO bearing guide bushing
Either heat related tolerances or debris/dust or both
New hose with insulation sheathing
Fluid
Still did it
I think its got to do with the TO bearing guide bushing
Either heat related tolerances or debris/dust or both
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