• Q. My 2017 959 clutch handle won’t pull in. The clutch will engage into first gear but doesn’t move. What’s going on?

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    Dillip | 3 years ago

    We'd suggest you to get in touch with the nearest authorized service center in your city as they would be able to assist you better after the inspection of your vehicle. You may click on the given link and select your city accordingly for service center.

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