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Car Forum / Honda Cars / May 2007

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syed087@hotmail.com - 09 May 2007 06:49 GMT
Hi my name is Syd and I have a 96 Civic EX w/ a manual tranny. For a
few weeks now ive been hearing a wierd noise from my engine bay, like
a whirring noise, but when i put my clutch in, the noise dissapears.
the problem is on and off, but now a major problem has occured. I went
to start my car the other day and it starts fine, but i cant put it
into any gear at all, and when i try, the gears will start to grind.
when the cars off, i can put it into any gear i want with no problems.
Theres plenty of clutch fluid and the clutch pedal goes up and down
smoothly, so i have no idea whats going on.
Michael Pardee - 09 May 2007 13:40 GMT
> Hi my name is Syd and I have a 96 Civic EX w/ a manual tranny. For a
> few weeks now ive been hearing a wierd noise from my engine bay, like
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Theres plenty of clutch fluid and the clutch pedal goes up and down
> smoothly, so i have no idea whats going on.

I'm not sure exactly what is going on, but the cure for almost any of the
failures this could be is a clutch replacement :-(

Of course, the symptoms are those of the clutch not disengaging. If the
pedal feels normal (you indicate it does) the disc is still bound up when it
is supposed to be floating freely. Whatever has failed - disc, pressure
plate, bearing - the tranny has to come off to get to it. At that time all
the parts should be replaced, and shops can give you firm quotes on the job.
(It can be done yourself if you have the tools, time and inclination, but it
is a forsaken job. I pulled a muscle in my face the last time I put a tranny
back in place.) Shop around. Prices can vary widely.

Mike
Dave and Trudy - 10 May 2007 08:41 GMT
> Hi my name is Syd and I have a 96 Civic EX w/ a manual tranny. For a
> few weeks now ive been hearing a wierd noise from my engine bay, like
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Theres plenty of clutch fluid and the clutch pedal goes up and down
> smoothly, so i have no idea whats going on.

Just a guess but I would check the slave cylinder operation. From your
description, however, I would suspect a failed throwout bearing.

DaveD
 
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