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Re: 91 accord, clutch problem?
| maumee | 31 Jan 2007 14:41 |
On Jan 30, 10:46 pm, "ProToy...@gmail.com" <ProToy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hey, i've got a friend with a 91 accord with a 5 speed tranny. the > thing has been giving him hell for a couple of months now and he has [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > master, slave and I think some other stuff. all ideas are appreciated. > i still haven't had a chance to drive it. I would suspect anything that was done at pep boys. Start with a clean anlysis by a qualified mechanic. If you are interested in this vehicle, I would take it into Honda and see what they think. Before you go, you will need some more information such when it acts up can it be put into any gear with the engine off? Can it go into any gear at all when this problem is evident? When does this random failure occurr? When the engine is cold, hot, after a long drive, details are important. When it is shifting does it work perfectly or is it a little difficult to put into gear? Is it fine and then suddenly go bad or does it start to act up just a little and then the next time the shift is tried the problem is seen? I suspect the clutch actuation system but you have not supplied enough information for a good diagnosis. Drive it yourself until the problem occurrs and then you will have information that you need.
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| ProToyota@gmail.com | 31 Jan 2007 03:46 |
hey, i've got a friend with a 91 accord with a 5 speed tranny. the thing has been giving him hell for a couple of months now and he has finally given up (which means he wants to sell the car fast and cheap). I'd personally love the car, but i don;t want to get into something over my head (as a novice "car person") here's the scoop. the transmission refuses to engage at seemingly random times, leaving the car stranded. The transmission, clutch, master, and slave cylinders have all been replaced to no avail (granted this work was done at Pep Boys). any other ideas for things to check (note: he got all of his money back from PB because they couldn't find the problem, or rather fix ANYTHING) so it still has a brand new tranny, clutch, master, slave and I think some other stuff. all ideas are appreciated. i still haven't had a chance to drive it.
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