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[Transmission] Clutch?
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VF77JNFUC67605718 

2008 Berlingo b9 with 1.6, 16v petrol engine with a 5 speed gearbox.

Can the experts in the group help with which clutch set I need and any other possible part/ parts needed. 

Replies received with thanks

Ps: part Numbers would be great.
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#2
Have look here....  http://www.catcar.info/citroen/?lang=en




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My vehicle .... 2006 (m59) Berlingo Multispace Desire - 1.6 HDI 92 
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#3
Find europarts quite good . Put your reg in. Sometimes more than one option ,but has worked for me in the past.
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#4
Invariably the clutch will come as a complete kit of pressure plate, driven plate and release bearing - it is usually cheaper and easier to source the parts required for the job as a kit. Something like this https://www.auto-ricambi.eu/clutch-kit-c...mm-p50831/
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#5
As above from JJ9 & Oilyrag, the catcar site with a VIN input will lead to some part numbers for clutch kits, if you search for those part numbers you'll see a fair number of online suppliers.
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#6
There is also a guide tube on the B9 clutch, mine required replacing last year as it had seized and the clutch was a nightmare to operate, screaming when pressed and not much better when not pressed.

It cost me £400 to get a wee "clutch man" one-man-band to do it, my trusted local garage were too busy but quoted just shy of £1400 if they had been able to fit me in. A B9 is not a 5 minute job to change the clutch on.

Several other garages when called, quoted the same price as my local and all said there is a lot of labour on that vehicle to replace the clutch.
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#7
Thanks for all your advise and links. The clutch seams a little bit grabby and not smooth in its operation
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#8
That could just be the clutch cable - given the cost and work involved in changing the whole clutch, fitting a new cable might resolve the issue for relatively little expense. If your clutch isn't slipping or making any odd noises you might also want to look at engine/gearbox rubber mounts as a possible issue too, again relatively low cost/easy fit options.
I'd call the cable as the cause, but until it's changed nobody knows!!
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#9
The B9 clutch is hydraulic mate.
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#10
Ha! I knew that really, just wanted to see if you picked it up! Big Grin
There seem to be lots of people selling cables for them, all the same.
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