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Particularly those of you with the 1.2TSi, whereabouts is your clutch biting point?

I am concerned that mine is very near the top of the travel, particularly with this being a new car as I would only expect it to get higher as the clutch wears - and if it gets any higher I suspect the clutch start to slip.

Is such a high point normal? Is there some sort of self adjusting going on so I don't need to worry about this, or should I be getting it checked out?

Hi,

I can't give you complete accurate anecdotal evidence as I do not own a Yeti 1.2TSI nor do I own a 'new' car, however in the time that I have owned my 0'5 plate Octavia 2.0TDI the clutch biting point has pretty much not moved at all, bought it at 64k now on 115k.

The clutch in octavia is a hydraulic single dry disc clutch, seems to be fairly solid, not sure if same used in your car but if it, i wouldn't get too hung up on biting point!!

Liam.

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