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Stop worrying! Just drive it! Great advice. Thank you
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Oh dear... I am almost at 10,000 miles
I did say that they generally lasted that long and that some have lasted much more or much less, it isn't a fixed life. Don't just put your finger up the hole to check for bits of rubber, have a look inside with a small mirror on a stick and a strong light. The rubber bits usually end up at the back on the lowest point of the bellhousing and you should be looking for chunks not just dust.
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Joined: Feb 2019
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Oh dear... I am almost at 10,000 miles
I did say that they generally lasted that long and that some have lasted much more or much less, it isn't a fixed life. Don't just put your finger up the hole to check for bits of rubber, have a look inside with a small mirror on a stick and a strong light. The rubber bits usually end up at the back on the lowest point of the bellhousing and you should be looking for chunks not just dust. Good advice.
The light at the end of the tunnel is actually a train. 2019 M3W
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assuming the larger.... but I have been known to stick a finger in the wrong hole 😂😂😂
2016 M3W, Army Green Matte/Tan Leather, 17k miles
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