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these valves are more trouble than they're worth. They're fitted on many makes of vehicles and often leak slowly
Does anyone know what valves are called officially? I can see mine and it had drips on it and my car is doing exactly as everyone describes.
I am not willing to pay the £1.5k renault want to change the clutch only to find it was this valve just like someone else in this forum had.

please help.
A part name and directions to the new part would be helpful.

thanks in advanvce
 
It's great that as a community everyone knew from the problems described it was never about how the vehicle was driven and even better you got the fault paid under a warranty claim. I am interested to know is this return valve part of the clutch damper? Anyway go you!!! Great result! 👍
Was this question ever answered. I too think I am having the same issue but I cant find any help on this valve, i cant find a new valve anywhere, i cant find schematics to try to name it but I can find it in my car.
The garages are saying its the clutch sticking but the only way to tell for sure is to strip the engine out.
Im loathed to do that only to find its either the master cylinder or this mysterious anti flutter / return valve.

any help will be graciously received.
 
Clutch burned out in 19K is quite possible for some people, hate to say it but in that respect I understand the dealer.
And of course if they can blame you then they can charge and not use warrantee...which they still get paid for but have to justify to Renault.

What I cannot work out is the pedal sticking and other bits of the tale.... and that makes me think more car then driver issue.
For the pedal to stick down it would seem as though enough heat had been generated with slipping to seize the friction plate on the splines.... which leads me to wonder if the plate was moving freely on the splines in the first place..... loads of time sitting doing nothing during lockdown?
Which puts a different slant on it, the car failed to cope with lockdown, clutch mechanism not moving freely caused slip and that escalated into total burn out.. warrantee please mr dealer.

Not sure how you prove but state of splines may tell the story...if rusted, I'm sticking with my take on it, if not, driver.
I have had the clutch pedal sticking down on my 2019 Renault Kadjar. I thought it was the slave cylinder leaking but there was no leak.
I then moved the arm to the slave cylinder (which is in the bell housing so you can't see it) I thought it was weird that it moved but I have not had a problem with it since.
Its as if the arm isn't held in place correctly
 
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