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Hi, we own a XUV 500 W8 (Non FWD version) and it has clocked 49k Kms in past 1.5yrs. Vehicle was purchased in Feb 2013 and it has 1+2yrs unlimited Kms warranty.
When it reached 27k kms it started showing signs of delayed acceleration, meaning that after gear change it would rev to an extent but acceleration had a delay. We assumed maybe it needed servicing with turbo setting or something and dint seem to be a big deal at that point. Then after a couple of days the clutch pedal went in completely. Called Mahindra and got the car sent to service station on ramp truck. After a diagnosis it was observed that the clutch plate, clutch cylinder and the flywheel needed immediate change. At that point of time the service manager said that it is being replaced for no charge as they suspected it to be a faulty clutch system, and it will be replaced with a better version of the same that the company had later developed.
After that dint have issues with drivability of the car and things went fine till it reached 49k kms. Again the same delayed acceleration issue came in and we soon knew it was clutch related issue so dropped it off at service station for get it verified and to get 50k kms service done. Now I am being told that clutch plate, clutch lever and flywheel need to be replaced and I will have to bear the cost as it happened due driving conditions.
The first question I asked was, they had changed the parts last time with a better variant and if that is the case then how come it had gone so bad within 22k kms. The driving conditions, person driving it and all the other factors have remained the same. If the replaced parts were suppose to be an upgrade then its suppose to last longer than the original parts that the car came with.
I spoke to a couple of mechanics outside the service station and what they say is that even if the clutch plate goes bad for some reason the flywheel wont get damged immediately. I dont have mechanic level of technical knowledge but the very logic that first time it got damaged at 27k kms and the so called 'updated' version damaged at 22k kms, its something that doesnt make sense.
I reside in Hyderabad and the car is mostly driven on Bangalore highway, which is top notch. It travels about 65kms on regular basis. Basically out of total 49k Kms it has done 80-90% on highways.
Anyone here having similar issue or with some advice on what could be the reason and what is to be done would be helpful. As of now I feel that Mahindra is suppose to take the responsibility for it but I need to get some views from members here.
When it reached 27k kms it started showing signs of delayed acceleration, meaning that after gear change it would rev to an extent but acceleration had a delay. We assumed maybe it needed servicing with turbo setting or something and dint seem to be a big deal at that point. Then after a couple of days the clutch pedal went in completely. Called Mahindra and got the car sent to service station on ramp truck. After a diagnosis it was observed that the clutch plate, clutch cylinder and the flywheel needed immediate change. At that point of time the service manager said that it is being replaced for no charge as they suspected it to be a faulty clutch system, and it will be replaced with a better version of the same that the company had later developed.
After that dint have issues with drivability of the car and things went fine till it reached 49k kms. Again the same delayed acceleration issue came in and we soon knew it was clutch related issue so dropped it off at service station for get it verified and to get 50k kms service done. Now I am being told that clutch plate, clutch lever and flywheel need to be replaced and I will have to bear the cost as it happened due driving conditions.
The first question I asked was, they had changed the parts last time with a better variant and if that is the case then how come it had gone so bad within 22k kms. The driving conditions, person driving it and all the other factors have remained the same. If the replaced parts were suppose to be an upgrade then its suppose to last longer than the original parts that the car came with.
I spoke to a couple of mechanics outside the service station and what they say is that even if the clutch plate goes bad for some reason the flywheel wont get damged immediately. I dont have mechanic level of technical knowledge but the very logic that first time it got damaged at 27k kms and the so called 'updated' version damaged at 22k kms, its something that doesnt make sense.
I reside in Hyderabad and the car is mostly driven on Bangalore highway, which is top notch. It travels about 65kms on regular basis. Basically out of total 49k Kms it has done 80-90% on highways.
Anyone here having similar issue or with some advice on what could be the reason and what is to be done would be helpful. As of now I feel that Mahindra is suppose to take the responsibility for it but I need to get some views from members here.