Bite too high on clutch

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Starting to get annoyed with how high the bite is on my clutch, I prefer cars with an almost instantaneous bite. I'm wondering if this is just a trait of my car or the clutch is badly worn and needs replacing?.

I believe the car is on the original clutch, how long do clutches typically last?

The car has done 50k

If I have the clutch changed will it sort out the bite?
 
Man of Honour
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Should be nowhere near needing a new clutch at 50k. If it is then it further highlights the pointlessness of buying low mileage cars.
 
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Have you driven another Focus to see where the bite point is on that?

Can't you adjust it? I know (as i did it) on my Astra, on the clutch cable was an adjustor before it went into/onto the gearbox, was easy to adjust it to what was comfortable.
 

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The previous owner he had it could have been used mainly around towns with lots of starting and stopping? my old 1.4 clutch was shot and it had only done 34k, now my new 1.8 has just done 97k and it's perfect, still on original clutch, but 94k of that is motorway miles :) .
 
Soldato
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stupid thing but if its a cable clutch on unhook and reconnect the cable.

I had an old escort and the bite used to go very low every few weeks but this sorted it
 
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All the fords i've had (All but 3 of my cars have been fords) have had high clutches.

Its when its low you need to worry as its knackered.
 
Soldato
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Duh.

I don't like the bite on it even though I am used to it having had the car for nearly a year and a half...

Sorry, i assumed you must regually use another car with a low bite and the high bite annoyed you when you swapped over
 
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