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I think the last owner wasn't truthful with you about a new clutch being fitted,if its new clutch and cable it should be light to press down,
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The cables on the Berlingo are crucial, only the genuine ones work correctly, and they are £100 a go, so people fit cheap ones that give this result.
Obviously it's impossible for me to say one way or another, but certainly a possibility.
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I bought it from a dealer and called the previous owner to ask him about it, so I would like to think that he would have been truthful about the work that was done. Having said that I have no idea what quality of parts that were used..
Would I know if it is the cable if I disconnect it and pull it by hand??
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Think the best bet is take to a garage let them have a look,or back to the dealer,
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My Berlingo has a cable less than a year old and something like 15k miles on it.
It is like an on/off switch and has at least 2" of free play when pressing the pedal.
Getting close to the point of getting rid or spending some money on it and keeping it for a few years
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