I thought the same but I'm seriously out of touch with modern vehicles.
Electrical operated/assist clutch pedal maybe.
Don't tell me they haven't got recovery @kermit_rr ?
Putting this in the general part of the forum might bring up suggestions Nev?
its a manual gearbox with clutch, with a computer operated gubbins bolted into the clutch actuator so it can change gear for you. it needs to know length of travel to the bite point etc

got them booked on santander now!!

its hard to get eu cover for more than a '2 week holiday'
 
Suppose you've tried googling to see if that can be over ridden so it's all manual?
No chance of that kiddo, the gearbox constantly adjusts the clutch biting point itself and if it's struggling it will have gone over it's programmed limit for the clutch. Sometimes you can get it to relearn with diagnostics but normally it means it's done and needs changing. Avoid at all cost 😕
 
No chance of that kiddo, the gearbox constantly adjusts the clutch biting point itself and if it's struggling it will have gone over it's programmed limit for the clutch. Sometimes you can get it to relearn with diagnostics but normally it means it's done and needs changing. Avoid at all cost 😕
Yes it's all fully automatic as far as the driver is concerned, but there's a clutch recalibration routine that lets it learn new values from the worm clutch
 

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