2005 Gallardo egear clutch question
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2005 Gallardo egear clutch question
I have a 2005 Gallardo coupe egear that will need a clutch and throw-out bearing soon. The closest dealer to Jacksonville, Fl is in Orlando 2.5 hours away. They want $9500 for both. I have found them on ebay for much less. If these are replaced, does the CPU have to be reflashed to the new clutch assembly as the dealership is the only one with the software?
If yes, is there any other shop within reasonable distance from Jacksonville that can do this?
Thanks.
If yes, is there any other shop within reasonable distance from Jacksonville that can do this?
Thanks.
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I hope everything works out for you.....
This was one of my fears of buying this car though, is the clutch going, and is that just for the parts or with it installed as well..? But good luck with everything might i ask how many miles does the car have b4 the clutch went? thanks in advance
This was one of my fears of buying this car though, is the clutch going, and is that just for the parts or with it installed as well..? But good luck with everything might i ask how many miles does the car have b4 the clutch went? thanks in advance
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yes, 91k is a great deal for an '05 with 11,300 miles and the clutch is fine now just don't want to ship it 2.5 hours away to get the clutch flashed. I don't have enough posts to list in classified here. I have listed before on evay but just got dreamers and Boone serious.
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yes, 91k is a great deal for an '05 with 11,300 miles and the clutch is fine now just don't want to ship it 2.5 hours away to get the clutch flashed. I don't have enough posts to list in classified here. I have listed before on evay but just got dreamers and Boone serious.
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Post this question on lambopower. My uninformed answer however is that the car does indeed need to be reprogrammed to allow the car to know the clutch's new take up point since you are going from a worn clutch to a new clutch.
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yes, the computer needs to be updated when cluthc is replaced. the egear fluid should also be changed.
if this is the first clutch change, you shouldn't need to replace the bearing.
you can also ask dealer if they are okay with you bring your own parts. there may be no warranty if you do that though.
some independent shops have the LIE computer to update the tranny computer. 9500 is a popular dealer quote for both clutch and TO bearing change. the true cost should be lower if you shop around.
if this is the first clutch change, you shouldn't need to replace the bearing.
you can also ask dealer if they are okay with you bring your own parts. there may be no warranty if you do that though.
some independent shops have the LIE computer to update the tranny computer. 9500 is a popular dealer quote for both clutch and TO bearing change. the true cost should be lower if you shop around.
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Not sure if the throw out bearing for the e-gear vs manual is the same but we got one for a customer & it was around $3500 for a manual transmission. Clutch is around $3,500 as well. Not at my desk so don't remember the numbers exactly.
If there is an independent shop with the Lambo computer that can do the programming then you are fine. If otherwise, it's dealer only. We would be able to take care of you only if you were a bit closer.
If there is an independent shop with the Lambo computer that can do the programming then you are fine. If otherwise, it's dealer only. We would be able to take care of you only if you were a bit closer.
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From my readings and research, it seems the 04 egears really go through clutches, and the software update on the 05+ really fixed this issue. Is this not true?
I also do not understand hot the G TT guys use the stock clutches for there 1000hp G's
Originally Posted by » Clutch, Clutch and Clutch.
They run out in the egear after about 5,000 miles.
It's at least a $5,000 fix and it takes a while.
I was at my independent mechanic's shop just yesterday and he had two 04 Gallardo egears in there for clutch replacements.
I would shy away from the 04 and the 05 egear for this reason. Get a manual in those years if you can - they did not have the clutch issue.
Originally Posted by »
"Not true. The reason the early cars had clutch problems related to both the clutch itself and the E-gear software. Assuming an '04 has had a newer clutch installed (say version D, E or F) and the E-gear software updates, an '04 E-gear will be just as easy on a clutch as an '06 or later. Many of the early cars' clutches didn't make it 2k miles, and that's one reason (in addition to the passage of time) why most of the cars have been updated (both hardware and software). An updated clutch in an '04 w/updated software should last 15-20k miles or more unless it is abused or driven ignorantly."
I also do not understand hot the G TT guys use the stock clutches for there 1000hp G's
Originally Posted by » Clutch, Clutch and Clutch.
They run out in the egear after about 5,000 miles.
It's at least a $5,000 fix and it takes a while.
I was at my independent mechanic's shop just yesterday and he had two 04 Gallardo egears in there for clutch replacements.
I would shy away from the 04 and the 05 egear for this reason. Get a manual in those years if you can - they did not have the clutch issue.
Originally Posted by »
"Not true. The reason the early cars had clutch problems related to both the clutch itself and the E-gear software. Assuming an '04 has had a newer clutch installed (say version D, E or F) and the E-gear software updates, an '04 E-gear will be just as easy on a clutch as an '06 or later. Many of the early cars' clutches didn't make it 2k miles, and that's one reason (in addition to the passage of time) why most of the cars have been updated (both hardware and software). An updated clutch in an '04 w/updated software should last 15-20k miles or more unless it is abused or driven ignorantly."
Last edited by Duff0000; 01-08-2011 at 11:20 AM.
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Duff,
My 05 Gallardo clutch is worn only 30% after 15k miles since last clutch job. It should last plenty to make 30k miles on this clutch.
04 and 05 clutch is fine as long as it's been changed once. The *original* clutch on 04 and 05 is rubbish.
My 05 Gallardo clutch is worn only 30% after 15k miles since last clutch job. It should last plenty to make 30k miles on this clutch.
04 and 05 clutch is fine as long as it's been changed once. The *original* clutch on 04 and 05 is rubbish.