Change Car Clutch Mercedes-Benz Vito Combi
Change Car Clutch
| Estimated time | 10h00 |
|---|---|
| Estimated labour cost | ~1000£ |
| Difficulty | Technical |
| Renew the clutch assembly (manual transmission) Without air conditioning | 10h00 |
| Renew the clutch assembly (manual transmission) With air conditioning | 12h00 |
What is a Mercedes-Benz Vito Combi clutch?
The clutch is a device that smoothly couples the gearbox to the engine without jerking. Most manual gearbox cars use a single-disc diaphragm clutch. Robotised gearboxes started with single clutch and now use dual-clutch systems.
When should you change the Mercedes-Benz Vito Combi clutch?
The clutch is a wear part that should be changed at the first signs of weakness. Clutch life is approximately 150,000 km but varies greatly with driving style and journey type. Warning symptoms: difficulty changing gears, clutch slip under acceleration, jerking when moving off, rubbing noise.
Is it difficult to change the Mercedes-Benz Vito Combi clutch kit?
Difficulty level 4/5: technically moderately difficult, requiring specific tools (workshop crane, disc centring mandrel). The method involves: drain gearbox oil, remove driveshafts, remove starter, disconnect gearbox cables, remove gearbox, replace mechanism/disc/bearing, refit gearbox and components, refill gearbox oil, bleed hydraulic clutch circuit if applicable.