limpetminer
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Is the clutch assist spring difficult to change on a Boxster? Will I need to take it to the garage or is it a DIY job
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It's a 986 with heavy clutch it's done 57k milesDemort said:Thats a yes and also a no type of question ..
Its not too bad but it is fiddly , you have to hold the clutch pedal down whilst fitting it with one hand and there is a chance of hurting yourself .
Personnely i would say get a garage to do it .. if not ill try to dig out some instructions .. 987 ?
Thanks for info, think I can live with it for now if it gets worse will get clutch rms & ims changed as do have small oil leak alsoDemort said:Clutch cover is the usual for a heavy clutch pedal im afraid .. ie new clutch .. spring normally makes a noise if broken but is the cheapest part to replace just in case it has broken .