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Suzuki Clutch Repair

Price: From £899

If your clutch has failed on your Suzuki getting your clutch repaired and getting back on the roads of Merseyside & the North West quickly is essential. At The FastFit Centre, we offer a range of Suzuki clutch repair services including slave cylinders, master cylinders hydraulic pipes, as well as dual mass fly wheels, clutches and pressure plates. Making sure your Suzuki Clutch is repaired to a high standard is what we do and at The FastFit Centre we make sure your Suzuki clutch is back to as good as new standard before it leaves our extensive workshop. We use only the best parts available for your Suzuki clutch repair in the North West and if your Suzuki won't move due to clutch failure, we also offer a collection, repair and delivery service across the entire North West. We deal with all types of Suzuki vehicles when they need a new clutch including Vitara, Back, Alto, S-presso, Celerio. Ignis, Swift and the Swift sport to name just a few. No matter what Suzuki you own we offer a complete clutch repair service and a collection service across the North West.

How does my Suzuki car's clutch work?

The clutch on your Suzuki is perhaps the most important part of a car’s transmission system. It comprises two metal plates which are responsible for maintaining a connection between the engine and the gearbox. When the driver depresses the clutch pedal the plates come apart, separating the engine from the drive wheels, allowing you to change gear. Bringing the pedal back up re-engages the plates which in turn connect the engine to the drive wheels. Excessive noise and vibration from the clutch area can be caused by a bad release bearing or pilot bearing. If this is the case in your car, the garage will take apart the clutch assembly in order to replace the bearings. If the clutch is grabbing and shuddering as it’s engaged, the garage may need to take a look at the flywheel as well. Many modern vehicles are fitted with a dual mass flywheel; a rotating mechanical device which can break down. There’s no easy way for garages to check for this without disassembling the clutch and inspecting the pressure plate and flywheel. If the clutch pedal is giving little or no resistance, the problem could be a seal leak in the master or slave cylinder.

About Suzuki vehicles

With an unlikely history that began with making looms back in 1909, Japanese brand Suzuki didn’t make the move into vehicles until the late 1930s, when Michio Suzuki decided that building a new small car would be a great venture for his company. Interestingly, Suzuki also used to create bicycles with fitted motors known as the “Power Free”, which were immensely popular in Japan after the war. These days, Suzuki is known for focusing on two major vehicle industry segments - compact hatchbacks and 4x4s. The basic Jimny is more on the utilitarian side of things when it comes to going off-road, with less refinement than many others in its class. The SX4 S-Cross and Vitara SUVs both represent good value for money and have been highly praised by critics. They seem to represent the Japanese brand’s efforts to balance on- and off-roading.

My Suzuki was in need of a [PRODUCT630]Clutch Repair[/] now it drives like new! I've had this car from new and I didn't want to get rid of it as its been so good. Im thrilled with The FastFit Centres service.

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“My Suzuki was in need of a Clutch Repair now it drives like new! I've had this car from new and I didn't want to get rid of it as its been so good. Im thrilled with The FastFit Centres service.”

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