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Re: 1997 Honda 4 door intermitent chirp when shifting into 2nd sometimes 3rd

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Re: 1997 Honda 4 door intermitent chirp when shifting into 2nd sometimes 3rd

Tegger31 Dec 2007 13:39
Douglas <douglaslindsaychapman@sympatico.ca> wrote in news:ea38b146-4e0b-
4c81-b4f2-2d9c2f2d54c4@q77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:

> Hello
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> before the clutch peddle is let out completely.  I had the shift
> cylinder replaced in the last year.  Any ideas?  Thanks Douglas

Are you having a hard time not chirping the tires from a standstill?

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Douglas30 Dec 2007 21:57
Hello

I have a very nice 1997 Honda with 145 thousand KM on it.  Now and
then I hear a brief chrip when sifting into 2nd and even rarer into
3rd.  Happens more on the summer tires than the winter tires.   I have
tried shifting slow vs fast no differance.  Seems to happen just
before the clutch peddle is let out completely.  I had the shift
cylinder replaced in the last year.  Any ideas?  Thanks Douglas

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