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Why is my Vauxhall Vivaro's clutch slipping?

I've noticed that my Vauxhall Vivaro's clutch is starting to slip while I'm driving. It doesn't seem to engage properly and there is also a burning smell coming from the clutch. What could be causing this issue and what should I do?

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There are a few possible reasons for a slipping clutch in a Vauxhall Vivaro. It could be due to worn clutch plates, a leak in the hydraulic system, or a problem with the flywheel. It's important to get this issue checked as soon as possible, as driving with a slipping clutch can cause further damage and lead to costly repairs.

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I've experienced this issue with my Vauxhall Vivaro before, and it turned out to be a problem with the clutch master cylinder. It's best to take your van to a trusted mechanic who specializes in Vauxhall vehicles for an accurate diagnosis and proper repair. Don't wait too long to address this issue, as it will only get worse.

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One thing to check is the clutch pedal itself. It could be stuck or not fully engaging, causing the slipping sensation. If that is the case, you can try lubricating the pedal mechanism or adjusting the clutch cable. If that doesn't work, it's best to seek professional help.