Also a Corsa d owner, mine is a low mileage 2013 example which I bought 2 years ago. Clutch just failed at 26k miles. First problem was sticky gear changes then couldn't get 1st gear when cold. Took it to local garage who diagnosed clutch so replaced it with a 3 piece LUK kit. They also replaced the master cylinder which connects the pedal to hydraulic system. Not a cheap job but hopefully will last longer than the last clutch.
What a pain for that little part! Could You please help me with my 2009 Corsa D OPC? My clutch randomly slips from 3k under heavy load but not all the time. I had 2 whole months without slippage and was able to floor it with no problems but it is back again. What was that little part that was leaking in Your car? Could this be faulty in mine also? Thanks mate!
So I was thinking of buying a Corsa d When I went and looked at it, it was loosing some oil close to where the clutch is located And you can't really shift it with ease... Like you really have to push it into gear Do you think I have to replace the whole clutch or do I just have to get something minor repaired..? I'm not good with cars and English isnt my first language.. I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say anyway :)
Oil leaks happen with older cars But , any leak between the engine and gearbox can cause contamination of the clutch plate an make it slip and loose friction, so it will not drive well .If you do a repair inside a oil contaminated clutch the clutch will need to be replaced.
I know this is an old video. But do all Corsa D have dual mass? Mine is due in garage for clutch to be replaced, but the garage claim it isnt dual mass and its just a clutch that needs replacing, they havent actually looked at the car yet he went to get a quote on how much it would be because he himself at the garage mentioned the dual mass flywheel but comes back to me and says from what his system says its solid flywheel no dual mass, i always thought all corsa d 1.3 cdti's were dual mass.
I would possibly think it may be .But how many miles ?Do you do lots of urban driving ? Could be leakage of fluid on to the plate making it slip, rather than wear if its intermittent .
@@cornishrob123 ok. Thanks. Did you have to lower the subframe to one side or didn't touch it at all? I have a Combo, guess similar, with the same problem, I removed the subframe completely to do the job and that was a big job in itself but unfortunately there is something wrong with the clutch kit I bought or so and have take it down again
I have a vauxhall corsa 1.0 with clutch judder when moving off in 1st and the car has only done 18500 miles and needs a new clutch i have been told that its a common fault with these cars because the parts are cheap and nasty so if you want to spend money on a new clutch every 20.000 miles you've picked the right car.
Clutch judder isnt necessarily the worst thing in the world. Most Hondas have a clutch judder from brand new and you can feel it through the gear stick. Doesn't affect the wear of the clutch really
Hi I have a small problem on my Corsa d 2009 , 1.3 front anti roll bar bush the u clamps , how do you get the rubber bush off . I've removed the bolts it's like they welded the u clamp to the bottom of the uclamp seems solid even when I tap it hard with hammer and thin tool . Any info on this thanks
cornishrob123 think I got same problem, the brake fluid keeps going down and there’s a leak underneath between the joint of gearbox and it’s dripping but now it won’t go into gear when car is on and the peddle you can touch it with pinky and it just flops down like it’s no compression
cornishrob123 that’s what I was thinking slave cylinder are common to go on corsa? And do they have dual max flywheel? As I haven’t seen any in Euro car parks or jayar car parts
Also a Corsa d owner, mine is a low mileage 2013 example which I bought 2 years ago. Clutch just failed at 26k miles. First problem was sticky gear changes then couldn't get 1st gear when cold. Took it to local garage who diagnosed clutch so replaced it with a 3 piece LUK kit. They also replaced the master cylinder which connects the pedal to hydraulic system. Not a cheap job but hopefully will last longer than the last clutch.
Thank you, as a Corsa owner engineer this looks too difficult for my DIY I now know to take this to a garage. Great work showing this.
Your 100 percent right right Brian but so much easier ,and it saves damaging CV boots .
Great video with excellent explanatory with useful and pinpoint wording.
Edmond Bytyqi Thank you for your kind words. Regards Rob.
Great video mate. Can I ask is your car a manual or automatic. Lastly how did you know your slave was leaking?
obviously a manual, changing the "clutch" and slave.
Super labombastic fantastic skolastic ❤
What a pain for that little part! Could You please help me with my 2009 Corsa D OPC? My clutch randomly slips from 3k under heavy load but not all the time. I had 2 whole months without slippage and was able to floor it with no problems but it is back again. What was that little part that was leaking in Your car? Could this be faulty in mine also? Thanks mate!
So I was thinking of buying a Corsa d
When I went and looked at it, it was loosing some oil close to where the clutch is located
And you can't really shift it with ease... Like you really have to push it into gear
Do you think I have to replace the whole clutch or do I just have to get something minor repaired..?
I'm not good with cars and English isnt my first language.. I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say anyway :)
Oil leaks happen with older cars But , any leak between the engine and gearbox can cause contamination of the clutch plate an make it slip and loose friction, so it will not drive well .If you do a repair inside a oil contaminated clutch the clutch will need to be replaced.
I know this is an old video. But do all Corsa D have dual mass? Mine is due in garage for clutch to be replaced, but the garage claim it isnt dual mass and its just a clutch that needs replacing, they havent actually looked at the car yet he went to get a quote on how much it would be because he himself at the garage mentioned the dual mass flywheel but comes back to me and says from what his system says its solid flywheel no dual mass, i always thought all corsa d 1.3 cdti's were dual mass.
Was not even sure it had duel mass until I watched the video
I would possibly think it may be .But how many miles ?Do you do lots of urban driving ? Could be leakage of fluid on to the plate making it slip, rather than wear if its intermittent .
Isn't it easier just replacing the gearbox? Or is it more involved having to change them?
Did you have to remove the whole subframe down? Thanks
Subframe stayed.
@@cornishrob123 ok. Thanks. Did you have to lower the subframe to one side or didn't touch it at all? I have a Combo, guess similar, with the same problem, I removed the subframe completely to do the job and that was a big job in itself but unfortunately there is something wrong with the clutch kit I bought or so and have take it down again
I mate. My Vauxhall Astra H 1.3cdti is making a funny noise . When i press the clutch pedal it stops. Is it the same problem as your corsa had? Cheers
funny noises usually lead to not-as-funny consequences.
Nice job mate!
I have a vauxhall corsa 1.0 with clutch judder when moving off in 1st and the car has only done 18500 miles and needs a new clutch i have been told that its a common fault with these cars because the parts are cheap and nasty so if you want to spend money on a new clutch every 20.000 miles you've picked the right car.
Clutch judder isnt necessarily the worst thing in the world. Most Hondas have a clutch judder from brand new and you can feel it through the gear stick. Doesn't affect the wear of the clutch really
Sounds like thrust bearing noise .Mine just went.
Do you need to drop the subframe at all? was planning to just do the slave as clutch feels fine? let me know asap please
Are you sure your is dual mass flywheel???
Not sure how that's relivent. Why would that be important for slave failure.
Hi I have a small problem on my Corsa d 2009 , 1.3 front anti roll bar bush the u clamps , how do you get the rubber bush off . I've removed the bolts it's like they welded the u clamp to the bottom of the uclamp seems solid even when I tap it hard with hammer and thin tool . Any info on this thanks
endofdays1976 not sure really if there is a weld spot cut it off.
No need to remove the drive shafts.
There was a big puddle of fluid under her and the clutch peddle stayed on the floor .
I got those blue track suit bottoms that u use for a rag my wife had to take the hems up about 3 three inches
Where do you top the clutch fluid up from?
I think I takes a feed from the brake master reservoir.
How did you know it was leaking?
Had puddle underneath of fluid.
cornishrob123 think I got same problem, the brake fluid keeps going down and there’s a leak underneath between the joint of gearbox and it’s dripping but now it won’t go into gear when car is on and the peddle you can touch it with pinky and it just flops down like it’s no compression
@@kamilnieradka2841 yes definitely the same issue.
cornishrob123 that’s what I was thinking slave cylinder are common to go on corsa? And do they have dual max flywheel? As I haven’t seen any in Euro car parks or jayar car parts
erm ? The gearbox worked. Clutch slave was bad .
All in the environmental impact assessment of reusing old clothes for rags .lol
What a poor video bro