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    I have just bought a 05 Forfour pritty cheap, only cost me £2250, but in the not to soon future its going to need a new clutch as it does slip if you boot it in say 4-5th.

    I reckon i can drive it like it is for another 6 months yet but wanted the know the cheapest i can get a clutch kit for it and also are there any guides to fit it.

    Cheers

    Craig

  • #2
    Re: smartforfour clutch change

    if you take it easy it may last a little while - forfours tend to have issues with the semi autos but the manual clutches are quite good.

    I would guess that you may have to ask the question on www.forfourowner.co.uk or forfour.co.uk

    A guess would be £100-£140 for a clutch plate and perhaps £300 to fit, paying a garage to do it but I've only driven Forfours, never worked on one.
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    • #3
      Re: smartforfour clutch change

      More like £600 as it's dual-mass on the cdi. A petrol might be cheaper. Worth going to a Mitsubishi dealership as well?

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      • #4
        Re: smartforfour clutch change

        The cost of a clutch (all 3 pieces...pressure plate, driven plate, and thrust race) can be bought cheaper from Smart/MB than some peeps are currently advertising on ebay.co.uk ! ! Honest...
        I'd ask at your local Smart/MB for a cost.....then depending on where you're located I'd also ask an independent Smart specialist to quote you on supply n fit. Then compare the 2.
        If you let us know roughly where you are based then I'm sure you'll get some suggestions for a good 'indie'.
        And pop over for a look on www.forfour.co.uk lots to interest you.

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        • #5
          Re: smartforfour clutch change

          Just spoke to the smart dealership and its about £90 (no doubt plus vat) for the clutch plate and the same for the pressure plate. Didnt get a figure for the bearing!

          Looks like i will be doing it my self then, no way am i giving smart £300!!

          and yes my clutch is slipping considerably more, although i am still baffled as to how a clutch can be knackered by 50k on a semi auto car. Either my cars been clocked or the semi-auto boxes are shite!
          Last edited by mctaggart; 18-07-11, 01:03 PM.

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          • #6
            Re: smartforfour clutch change

            You could also try Mitsubishi colt parts cz series...

            JJ

            www.forfour.co.uk (tech 454) - www.quidco.com/user/417377/1833011/ (free £)

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            • #7
              Re: smartforfour clutch change

              Originally posted by mctaggart View Post
              ............Looks like i will be doing it my self then, no way am i giving smart £300!!

              and yes my clutch is slipping considerably more, although i am still baffled as to how a clutch can be knackered by 50k on a semi auto car. Either my cars been clocked or the semi-auto boxes are shite!
              If you're good mechanically then you could save £300 by doing it yourself. If not then you'll wish you had spent it at MB.

              The semi-auto is an AMT.....an Automatted Manual Transmission....so it's a manual gearbox with an automatted clutch operated by an actuator.
              And the actuator has to be set up properly on a Star machine as the closest you will get is a very rough adjustment by doing it manually.
              That could be 1 of possible 2 reasons why the original clutch was/is slipping.....
              1/ the actuator has not been adjusted or set up properly on a Star machine.....OR.....
              2/ the car has been used on a great many short stop start journeys for most of it's life.

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              • #8
                Re: smartforfour clutch change

                It may be worth getting the clutch taught again first before you replace it all......

                May solve your slipping (but may not)

                I would say get it done by an independent. I know a few people have had issues after a clutch change from non smart garages.

                Good luck and let us know how you get on

                JJ

                www.forfour.co.uk (tech 454) - www.quidco.com/user/417377/1833011/ (free £)

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