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Your clutch maintains the connection between your gearbox and your engine. When you depress the clutch pedal, two metal plates come apart and separate the engine from the drive wheels, allowing you to change gear. Bringing the pedal back up re-engages the plates and reconnects the engine to the drive wheels so that you can move forwards.

Any problems with your clutch can lead to a lack of control while driving. If you notice this, you should book a clutch replacement as soon as possible. Otherwise, your car will be at an increased accident risk.

 

About Ford

The second largest US-based automaker, Ford is a brand known around the world, with a number of strong performing vehicles in its ranks. No surprise there, as the company has been making cars since 1903. As the most popular of the North American brands in the UK, the Ford Focus and the Fiesta are probably well known to almost every driver on the road.

Popular for those looking for subcompact or compact cars, Ford makes a variety of configurations across a spectrum of performance standards. The last of Ford’s British car manufacturing plants was shut down in 2002, but you’ll still find Ford dealerships across the country - with garages that know how to deal with them as a consequence.

 

Why It’s Important To Book A Clutch Replacement For Your Ford

Your clutch is an incredibly vital part of your car. It is made up of various parts that work in unison to allow your car to move. Every car has a clutch, even automatic models – it is a computer rather than a pedal. Without it, your Ford wouldn’t be able to run. Therefore, it is incredibly important to book a Ford clutch replacement as soon as you need one.

We understand that clutch replacement is a big job. That’s why at BookMyGarage you can compare garages and prices to ensure you’re getting the best deal on your Ford clutch replacement. Just simply enter your registration plate and your postcode to see the best prices near you!

 

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How Often Should I Book A Clutch Replacement?

A clutch's lifespan differs from car to car. The clutch on your Ford will need replacing anywhere between 60,000 and 100,000 miles. Of course, this isn’t a hard rule – your driving habits will have an influence on your clutch’s lifespan. Being stationary in heavy traffic day to day will have a strain on your clutch. If you live in a part of the country that is rather hilly, you’ll find your clutch will need repairing sooner.

As you begin to approach 60,000 miles, pay attention to your car – is it making any unusual noises or sounds? Is it becoming increasingly tough to change gears? If the answer is yes, it might be time to get your Ford clutch replacement booked in today.

 

SecretServiceTM – Specialist Ford Clutch Replacement Near You

Our SecretServiceTM can get you premium quality service from main dealerships at the best price. We work with many of the leading main dealerships here in the UK, and we can offer you exclusive deals with them at low prices. Taking your Ford for a SecretServiceTM clutch replacement will offer you the best quality care and workmanship at an official Ford dealership. If there isn’t a Ford dealership in your area, we will offer you the next best thing – a franchised dealership that serves all makes and models.

If you see ‘SecretServiceTM Ford’ in the comparison results, there is a participating dealer close to you. The mechanics at these garages are experts in their field, so you can trust that your car is getting the finest service that can be provided, by the people that know them best.

Get your Ford clutch replacement booked in today. Just enter your reg plate and postcode and we can let you know if there are any participating dealerships in your local area. Your Ford deserves the five-star treatment!

 

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

How Does the Clutch Work?

A clutch maintains the connection between your gearbox and your engine. When you depress the clutch pedal, two metal plates come apart and separate the engine from the drive wheels, allowing you to change gear. Bringing the pedal back up re-engages the plates and reconnects the engine to the drive wheels.

Any problems with your clutch can lead to a lack of control while driving. If you notice this, you should book a clutch replacement as soon as possible. Otherwise, your car will be at an increased accident risk.

What Happens During a Clutch Replacement?

During a clutch change, a mechanic will first inspect your clutch and gearbox condition. This helps them make sure the clutch is to blame before beginning an unnecessary repair.

Then, they will unhook the battery and disconnect the clutch and/or hydraulic slave cylinder before stabilising the engine. Next, they will unbolt the pressure plate, check for any leaks and damage and then clean everything and replace as many parts as necessary.

Once they have rebuilt the front end of your car, they will test the clutch to ensure they’ve fixed your problem.

How Often Should I Book a Clutch Replacement?

With proper maintenance, a clutch can last you 60,000 miles on average. This means taking care of the clutch, and avoiding holding it at biting point for prolonged periods of time.

Book your clutch replacement near you at the recommended interval, or if you begin to notice any of these warning signs:
• Changing gears is becoming more difficult
• You can hear unusual noises from the clutch, like shrieking or grinding
• You can smell burning from the clutch
• Your biting point has become higher than normal

How Long Does a Clutch Change Take?

A clutch replacement usually takes between 3 and 5 hours but can take up to 10 hours to complete. It is buried deep within the engine bay, so a mechanic must remove a lot of parts to access the clutch.