How much does it cost to replace a clutch on a VW Polo?

How much does it cost to replace a clutch on a VW Polo?

The cost for clutch replacement depends very much on the car model. The average cost is £320 – £1,350 in the UK, but the price range can be from £250 – £2,000.

How long does it take to change a clutch on a VW Polo?

With a Helper, it takes me around 5-6 hours to drop the transmission and replace everything on the complete clutch replacement list. Ignore the guys that claim they can do the complete job in less than 4 hours.

Is a new clutch worth it?

It’s tempting to find a way to complete the work yourself and avoid some of the cost. While we may recommend this for other repairs, a professional should always complete a clutch replacement. The clutch is very important and a substandard repair can make your car dangerous to drive.

How to do a Volkswagen Polo clutch replacment?

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Are there any problems with the VW Polo?

No car is perfect, but we’ve gathered everything relating to the Volkswagen Polo reliability here to help you decide if it’s a smart buy. Volkswagen Australia has recalled 16,098 Polo, Golf, Jetta and Passat cars, and Caddy vans, over a problem with their DSG dual-clutch automatic transmission Read more

What kind of warranty does a VW Polo have in WA?

In WA, that means any second-hand car less than 12 years old (which a 2010 model is) and with fewer than 150,000km travelled, has to carry a one-month warranty on faults like the ones you’ve described. Since these problems were spotted at the two-week mark and pointed out to the dealership at that point, you should be covered.

Are there any recalls on VW Polos in Australia?

Honda has actually recalled those CR-Vs in Australia to deal with this, but Volkswagen Australia does not appear to have followed suit, telling me that it hasn’t seen any cases of this yet (at head office level). Honestly, I don’t blame you for refusing to take the car back.

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