Problem with clutch
#1
Problem with clutch
Hey guys, I'm brand new here.I have a 2003 Honda accord so heres the problem
One cold morning I turned the car and i just started driving without letting the car warm up one bit as i was late for school.
Anyway, I pushed the clutch all the way down and tried to go into first gear, but it wouldnt go..Just stayed in neutral, So i cant drive it. i pushed it on the side walk and kept it there,. the following evening after class i try to get it to work. but when i hit the clutch down but there was no pressure, just went down and poped right back up...
I checked the brake fluid and i dont get it.. theres 2.. One with a big cap and one with a small one, one is full and the other is empty.
Please help
One cold morning I turned the car and i just started driving without letting the car warm up one bit as i was late for school.
Anyway, I pushed the clutch all the way down and tried to go into first gear, but it wouldnt go..Just stayed in neutral, So i cant drive it. i pushed it on the side walk and kept it there,. the following evening after class i try to get it to work. but when i hit the clutch down but there was no pressure, just went down and poped right back up...
I checked the brake fluid and i dont get it.. theres 2.. One with a big cap and one with a small one, one is full and the other is empty.
Please help
#2
You'll have to have your clutch fluid re-filled and 'bled' to get rid of the air bubbles. If it recurs then you'll have some minor repair to do. no biggee.
There are 3 fluid reservoirs under the hood: brake, clutch, power steering (last does not take brake fluid!).
so have a friend tow you to a tire shop, Sears auto center or the Honda dealer. Probably $75 - 100.
Or call a car guy you know.
There are 3 fluid reservoirs under the hood: brake, clutch, power steering (last does not take brake fluid!).
so have a friend tow you to a tire shop, Sears auto center or the Honda dealer. Probably $75 - 100.
Or call a car guy you know.
#3
If clutch fluiid (brake fluid) is low or absent, you have a leak in clutch master cylinder, clutch slave cylinder, or both. Repairs are necessary for your problem, not replacing missing fluid.
good luck
good luck
#4
or look up the clutch bleeding procedure specific to your model (service manual) and have a friend help you, then fill reservoir bleed clutch and then look for any where thats leaking (the fluid went somewhere), find a leak and repair.
- The one eyed mechanic says "the fluids low", The two eyed mechanic says "Why is the fluid low"-
- The one eyed mechanic says "the fluids low", The two eyed mechanic says "Why is the fluid low"-
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