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  1. #11
    THE AVERAGE USER
    Date Of Registration
    Dec 2015
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    155
    Yes I saw the adjustment.
    In the past I already had some Smart previous model to this, but newer and with less miles, but my memory is not changed as well!This detached own one sucks,I figured it tends to rise before turns and then off of everything!

  2. #12
    THE AVERAGE USER
    Date Of Registration
    Dec 2015
    Messages
    155
    Friends, I replaced the clutch and when I removed the old I saw that was not consumed as I was expecting.
    The car has improved a lot, but in the change gears the clutch off slow.

  3. #13
    BEGINNER
    Date Of Registration
    Aug 2014
    Messages
    42
    try to disassemble the actuator to see if it is seized, or try another

  4. #14
    THE AVERAGE USER
    Date Of Registration
    Dec 2015
    Messages
    155
    The disassembled and greased, however the defect persists even if just a little

  5. #15
    THE AVERAGE USER
    Date Of Registration
    Nov 2015
    The resort
    Rome
    Messages
    89
    after the fact adaptation to change /adjustment slip clutch if still no go you need to change the actuator .

  6. #16
    THE AVERAGE USER
    Date Of Registration
    Dec 2015
    Messages
    155
    To me, it would be advisable to first try with an actuator of a vehicle that does not have this defect because it costs so much and I would not wish to increase unnecessary costs for the customer.
    I would like to try another Smart to see how it behaves to hear if it has the same shifting gears.

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