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JinnyJoan | 11:06 Mon 06th Nov 2023 | Motoring
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what do you think.  Got my little red car and it is lovely to drive.  Gears are slotted in properly, lovely steering wheel but what concerns me, that most of my driving days with other cars my clutch would have been difficult to push down and you need to do that right into the ground to ignite this car.

 

However when I start the car with the clutch - clutch is absolutely very soft to push and with a snip at the ground - flares into life.  

 

Is this normal cos the last car dealer let me try another colour you would have needed two legs to push it down so this going softly is unusual to me.

 

Any help or advice please.  thanks  

 

I know some of you tell me to go back to the dealer but I am trying to avoid that.  

 

Just is it normal to have a soft clutch and then igniting with a tip of a toe. 

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in my experiences, ALL clutches are different.

You'll get used to it in no time

I hope you enjoy your new car jj. Races red !!

Yes, I think it is normal, on my car I press the clutch pedal down about 1/2"(12mm) to start it.

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vulcan - do you mean a half inch just when you touch the top of it or half an inch from the floor

JinnyJoan? (Changed your name?)

Just see how it goes. It'll be ok when you've driven it a few times.

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no tilly - computer changed it - was the only way I could get back on here.  

All later model cars, with manual gear change, require the clutch pushed right down(gearbox dissengaged). This is a safety feature and part of the eco stop start that lots now employ. Bleedin nuisance it is sometimes when the engine cuts out just as the traffic is moving again.  

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I find it positively dangerous at times particularly when you need to boot down and it dies. Fortunately I can disable mine if I remember as soon as I switch on the ignition.

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Forgot to add mine is auto.

Jj@9:56...you were posting as jennyjoan yesterday 

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Me too Pasta.  This just does not seem like JJ's mode/manner of writing.  Odd.

She posts as Jennyjoan on her PC and Jinnyjoan on her tablet (or vice versa).

For some reason she couldn't log in to her Jennyjoan account on the one device so her computer man created another account for her on that.   

Ladybirder - I said exactly the same

the 'irishness' is too obvious, the punctuation and way of writing is not like her previous messages.

but I was told it was her.

Barry we know that.  As I said it was the mode of writing that seemed odd.  Too neat and clear.

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////She posts as Jennyjoan on her PC and Jinnyjoan on her tablet (or vice versa).

For some reason she couldn't log in to her Jennyjoan account on the one device so her computer man created another account for her on that.   ///

 

it's me - I always thought my typing and grammar were good.  Aye Bejaysus it is me jennyjoan - now jinnyjoan - you's will all have to get used to it.  

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redhelen - forgot to tell you I contacted Halfords Boucher Road and they told me they don't do the work of the CD business and told me to contact Connswater.  

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tried to change in the profile but it is asking over and over for new passwords - I changed the password but obviously it hasn't accepted it.

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foa Ladybirder - I received BA for telling you to buy the spongey bath mat.  Remember me now.   LOL

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