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Agent Orange 05-Aug-2002 10:36 PM

Agent Orange= civic hater
 
ive had it ...i hate my car i want to drive it into a wall...
today out of nowhere my clutch has become stuck partially engaged so when i try to push the accellerator down nothing happens except for reving which makes it kinda hard to move...

any idea what it could be?

imported_94EG6HB 05-Aug-2002 10:55 PM

Can you pull the clutch up so it is engaged again??

ryuujin 05-Aug-2002 11:12 PM

have you checked if you're leaking clutch fluid? Check the reservoir :p That might narrow down some problems you have with the clutch pedal.

Agent Orange 06-Aug-2002 12:46 AM

nope cant pull the clutch pedal up to disengage... release point has risen...though

clutch resevoir isn't leaking...vince checked it last time i was at RT and said there was no problem with it. I will go in tommorow to get things checked out ...which usually means i loose the car for a bit

ryuujin 06-Aug-2002 01:44 AM


Originally posted by Agent Orange
nope cant pull the clutch pedal up to disengage... release point has risen...though

clutch resevoir isn't leaking...vince checked it last time i was at RT and said there was no problem with it. I will go in tommorow to get things checked out ...which usually means i loose the car for a bit

you said engagement point has risen? It's possible that your slave cylinder is wacked :p Check to see if it's leaking or not, that's your other source to check if the reservoir isn't leaking...

BB1-4WS 06-Aug-2002 02:30 AM


Originally posted by Agent Orange
nope cant pull the clutch pedal up to disengage... release point has risen...though

clutch resevoir isn't leaking...vince checked it last time i was at RT and said there was no problem with it. I will go in tommorow to get things checked out ...which usually means i loose the car for a bit
:cry:

imported_1sicsol 06-Aug-2002 04:35 AM

Could be the release bearing is gummed up with clutch dust, or clutch has bite but release forks are stiff, plate spring has jammed, throw out bearing is jammed...etc. Too many factors gatta rip it out to see whats going on.

Same thing happened on a prelude , so we instaled a new clutch.

Agent Orange 06-Aug-2002 07:19 PM

well once again i hate civics...and a new clutch is in order..cause clutchmaster sucks

ryuujin 06-Aug-2002 08:08 PM


Originally posted by Agent Orange
...and a new clutch is in order..cause clutchmaster sucks
clutchmaster = crunchmaster :)


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