Hi all,
This morning on my drive into work, my 2012 Fiat Pop ran smoothly as usual... Until I was pulling of the highway onto an exit ramp and I couldn't depress the clutch to downshift and brake. Typically - and I am sure the same is true for most Fiat models - the clutch pops in and out with very little pressure required, but here I am putting all my weight into my foot without being able to fully depress the clutch. I somehow managed to slow my car down and pull off to the side of the ramp. I tried to put my gar into first gear, so I could truly get out of the way of oncoming traffic. However, when I somewhat depressed the clutch and I tried to move the gearshift into first gear, my car moved forward without me adding gas (almost like how a car with an automatic transmission idles?).
I got my car towed to the nearest dealership, and I am told that, at 36,000 miles, my clutch is no longer covered under warranty and that they've eliminated the other possible causes as best they can without removing the transmission. The estimated cost to repair this is $800-1000.
Here is where I say that I've never had a single issue with the clutch, that I've kept up with routine maintenance, and that I don't ride the clutch or drive especially aggressively. Replacing a clutch at 36,000 seems early to me, and the service manager assures me that some clutches need replaced earlier than others. However, I've found several other posts that describe my experience almost to a T, and many of those mention possible failure of the pressure plate or the master/slave cylinder.
Can anyone make recommendations? If this is a known defect, I would hope that Fiat wouldn't attempt to shift that cost to the customer. Help!
This morning on my drive into work, my 2012 Fiat Pop ran smoothly as usual... Until I was pulling of the highway onto an exit ramp and I couldn't depress the clutch to downshift and brake. Typically - and I am sure the same is true for most Fiat models - the clutch pops in and out with very little pressure required, but here I am putting all my weight into my foot without being able to fully depress the clutch. I somehow managed to slow my car down and pull off to the side of the ramp. I tried to put my gar into first gear, so I could truly get out of the way of oncoming traffic. However, when I somewhat depressed the clutch and I tried to move the gearshift into first gear, my car moved forward without me adding gas (almost like how a car with an automatic transmission idles?).
I got my car towed to the nearest dealership, and I am told that, at 36,000 miles, my clutch is no longer covered under warranty and that they've eliminated the other possible causes as best they can without removing the transmission. The estimated cost to repair this is $800-1000.
Here is where I say that I've never had a single issue with the clutch, that I've kept up with routine maintenance, and that I don't ride the clutch or drive especially aggressively. Replacing a clutch at 36,000 seems early to me, and the service manager assures me that some clutches need replaced earlier than others. However, I've found several other posts that describe my experience almost to a T, and many of those mention possible failure of the pressure plate or the master/slave cylinder.
Can anyone make recommendations? If this is a known defect, I would hope that Fiat wouldn't attempt to shift that cost to the customer. Help!