Michen
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So my Tiguan is brand new, it's done less than a hundred miles. I hitched up the trailer and had to reverse it a long way as there's no where to turn it round thanks to all the mud (it has 4WD but mud seriously seriously deep). Probably reversed it about 500 metres (going forward every now and again to change line) round a bendy track.
Genuinely I am not a horrendous driver (promise!) and I am certainly not heavy on the clutch, but the car was quite literally billowing smoke out of the bonnet. It had that horrible burning smell but also sort of "new" smell at the same time? Of course I know the clutch smells a bit if you are hard on it Etc but I cannot fathom the ridiculous amount of smoke and burning from this fairly simple (albiet fiddly and time consuming) reversing. Knowledgeable friend was also stumped!
Wondering whether to get trailer brakes checked, it didn't feel like they were locking or anything but I just can't see how this could happen when the car was reversing less than half of its towing capacity?
If I thought I was being super heavy on the clutch I wouldn't be worried as it would be an obvious explanation.. But I was particularly careful!
Genuinely I am not a horrendous driver (promise!) and I am certainly not heavy on the clutch, but the car was quite literally billowing smoke out of the bonnet. It had that horrible burning smell but also sort of "new" smell at the same time? Of course I know the clutch smells a bit if you are hard on it Etc but I cannot fathom the ridiculous amount of smoke and burning from this fairly simple (albiet fiddly and time consuming) reversing. Knowledgeable friend was also stumped!
Wondering whether to get trailer brakes checked, it didn't feel like they were locking or anything but I just can't see how this could happen when the car was reversing less than half of its towing capacity?
If I thought I was being super heavy on the clutch I wouldn't be worried as it would be an obvious explanation.. But I was particularly careful!
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