Help Help Help Clutch Problems!!!
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So.... How Do i start? My Clutch Sticks to the floor board as i try shift gears! When THe car is off it goes in to the gears . The Car Runs fine but starts up a little sketchy! Im scared that its a permanent tranny problem but people are tellin me that it could be the master cylinder and some tell me that my clutch is blown. CAN ANYBODY HELP ME??? PLEASE!!!!!!
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Not a tranny problem. This is a clutch problem.
Try lifting the clutch pedal up manually and then depressing it again. You may need a new hose, slave cylinder or maybe even a master cylinder. (I am guessing the hose is blown).
You may only have a slow leak and you just need to add fluid.
The transmission will not go into gear if the clutch is not disengaged (which it is not, even though the pedal is on the floor).
Hope this helps.
Try lifting the clutch pedal up manually and then depressing it again. You may need a new hose, slave cylinder or maybe even a master cylinder. (I am guessing the hose is blown).
You may only have a slow leak and you just need to add fluid.
The transmission will not go into gear if the clutch is not disengaged (which it is not, even though the pedal is on the floor).
Hope this helps.
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Not a tranny problem. This is a clutch problem.
Try lifting the clutch pedal up manually and then depressing it again. You may need a new hose, slave cylinder or maybe even a master cylinder. (I am guessing the hose is blown).
You may only have a slow leak and you just need to add fluid.
The transmission will not go into gear if the clutch is not disengaged (which it is not, even though the pedal is on the floor).
Hope this helps.
Try lifting the clutch pedal up manually and then depressing it again. You may need a new hose, slave cylinder or maybe even a master cylinder. (I am guessing the hose is blown).
You may only have a slow leak and you just need to add fluid.
The transmission will not go into gear if the clutch is not disengaged (which it is not, even though the pedal is on the floor).
Hope this helps.
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