Hi all, looking for some help/diagnosis of an intermittent problem I am having with my Nissan Micra 1.2 16V Visia K12. The problem is intermittent clutch judder - when it does happen it only happens when setting off from rest in first gear. It has been in to the main dealer now three times and they have done the following (I should also say the car is on a '10' plate and the manufacturers warranty runs out in April 2013):-
First visit - they reset the engine control parameters thinking it was a tick-over issue (revs too low).
Second visit - they bled the hydraulic clutch (initially the car felt like it had a different clutch in it - very smooth & no judder - but it didn't last long before the clutch judder returned, all be it intermittently).
Third Visit - a master technician came for a test ride with me after the car had been left to stand on the dealer forcourt overnight (the problem occurs mainly when the car has a cold engine and seems to deminish as the car warms up). Low and behold the clutch never juddered once on the test drive! The master technician did say though that he has a Nissan Note himself and the clutch judders on that as well, but he was going to wait while it needed a new clutch to remedy the issue?
This problem can be very unnerving if the judder occurs when pulling out of a busy junction and really quite dangerous. My immediate reaction when the judder occurs is to dip the clutch again & let it out again during which time you aren't moving.
Any ideas?/Anyone else had this problem?
First visit - they reset the engine control parameters thinking it was a tick-over issue (revs too low).
Second visit - they bled the hydraulic clutch (initially the car felt like it had a different clutch in it - very smooth & no judder - but it didn't last long before the clutch judder returned, all be it intermittently).
Third Visit - a master technician came for a test ride with me after the car had been left to stand on the dealer forcourt overnight (the problem occurs mainly when the car has a cold engine and seems to deminish as the car warms up). Low and behold the clutch never juddered once on the test drive! The master technician did say though that he has a Nissan Note himself and the clutch judders on that as well, but he was going to wait while it needed a new clutch to remedy the issue?
This problem can be very unnerving if the judder occurs when pulling out of a busy junction and really quite dangerous. My immediate reaction when the judder occurs is to dip the clutch again & let it out again during which time you aren't moving.
Any ideas?/Anyone else had this problem?