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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2005

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97 civic clutch won't engage

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scooter1 - 27 Dec 2005 04:18 GMT
my clutch won't engage in any gear. when letting clutch out i feel a slight
vibration when fully engaged (car will creep slightly in reverse)just
bought the car and it has 117k onit. don't have much history on car but do
know it recieved regular maint. at honda dealership. any help would be
greatly appreciated!
SoCalMike - 27 Dec 2005 06:00 GMT
> my clutch won't engage in any gear. when letting clutch out i feel a slight
> vibration when fully engaged (car will creep slightly in reverse)just
> bought the car and it has 117k onit. don't have much history on car but do
> know it recieved regular maint. at honda dealership. any help would be
> greatly appreciated!

hows the clutch fluid?
Frank Boettcher - 27 Dec 2005 18:38 GMT
>> my clutch won't engage in any gear. when letting clutch out i feel a slight
>> vibration when fully engaged (car will creep slightly in reverse)just
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>
>hows the clutch fluid?
 I think all faults with the hydraulic system (clutch master, clutch
slave and fluid level) would impact disengagement not engagement.  Is
that not right?
scooter1 - 28 Dec 2005 13:17 GMT
I think your right Frank.I talked with Honda dealer yesterday and they
believe it is the clutch disk or throw out bearing. They don't believe it
has anything to do with the slave or master cylinder. I always thought
clutches would begin slipping but apparently not.
 
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