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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / May 2004

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Forester clutch

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no spam for me - 21 May 2004 01:43 GMT
My '01 Forester with about  72,000 miles on it has got something wankie with
its clutch.  It's a manual 5 speed that feels like there is a power loss
when I am cruising at a steady speed and give it gas but not so much to
change gears.  I watch the tach RPM's drop before it picks up.  This happens
at highway speeds and lower speeds.  I checked my clutch fluid level and
it's fine, well at the "MAX" line.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance group!

KDW
David - 21 May 2004 02:45 GMT
> My '01 Forester with about  72,000 miles on it has got something wankie with
> its clutch.  It's a manual 5 speed that feels like there is a power loss
> when I am cruising at a steady speed and give it gas but not so much to
> change gears.  I watch the tach RPM's drop before it picks up.  This happens
> at highway speeds and lower speeds.  I checked my clutch fluid level and
> it's fine, well at the "MAX" line.

Since the RPMs drop, instead of increase when you give it gas it doesn't sound
like clutch slippage to me.  On the other hand it isn't clear to me exactly what you're trying
to say.

Also clutch fluid isn't related in any way to slippage.  It's the fluid for the hydraulic
system that activates your clutch.  When that system isn't working well, you will
have problems disengaging your clutch.

Here's a clutch slippage test:  Apply the brake.  Let the clutch out.  Either the clutch
slips or the engine stalls.
 
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