alright, i'm on my way out of work a few min ago to FINALLY get my couches delivered and my car shifts into 2nd, then gets stuck and won't get out. I turn the motor off, it shifts out---I dotn' think the clutch is dis-engaging. The hydraulics all look like they're working fine, i'm absolutely stumped--AND PISSED. Now I get to deal with no car AND no clutch...
any ideas before I take it into the shop?
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Black 98 GST missing her owner and looking for a new one...Inquiries welcome
#5594, "RE: OK THIS IS FRIGGIN IT...." In response to Reply # 1
Does the pedal stick to the floor? If so, it needs to be bled more. It may just need to be readjusted more under the dash. But don't rule out a new clutch.
#5596, "RE: OK THIS IS FRIGGIN IT...." In response to Reply # 3
Originally posted by FlyinEsi If you are unlucky like me, you may have broken your throw out bearing and your clutch is fucking toast!
I don't like hearing stuff like this. I sometimes have trouble getting in and out of reverse. For instance, when I go to back out of my driveway I'll go to throw it in reverse and it feels like I hit a wall. Sometimes when I'm leaving reverse to go into first, I have trouble getting the shifter out of the reverse slot. Any thoughts besides checking fluids...I'm checking that tomorrow morning.
Sorry for sorta jacking the thread...it does have relevance though
#5597, "RE: OK THIS IS FRIGGIN IT...." In response to Reply # 4
fluids are fine, doesn't stick. Brought it to a shop, its either the throw out bearing or the clutch fork. If its the clutch fork, is the clutch toast? it seemed to hold pretty well at low speed (2nd gear, as I drove w/o stopping back to the parking lot b/c i couldn't get it out)
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Black 98 GST missing her owner and looking for a new one...Inquiries welcome
#5598, "RE: OK THIS IS FRIGGIN IT...." In response to Reply # 5
Originally posted by Vandy420a fluids are fine, doesn't stick. Brought it to a shop, its either the throw out bearing or the clutch fork. If its the clutch fork, is the clutch toast? it seemed to hold pretty well at low speed (2nd gear, as I drove w/o stopping back to the parking lot b/c i couldn't get it out)
If it's either the t/o bearing or fork then you may as well get a new clutch while that's fixed.
#5599, "final results are in!!" In response to Reply # 6
Ok, so the throw out bearing literally EXPLODED. I didn't end up changing out the clutch, it seems to hold just fine. They also examined it at the shop and said it was fine.
$630 later i go to pick up the car and there's a massive crack in the windshield!! I ask them about it, and they gave me the good ole "what crack?"
They're gonna fix it, but not for a while it looks like. I'll have to keep hounding them on it I guess. This shit just keeps getting better and better! Oh, and i'm still having issues with random clutch engagement (sometimes off the floor, sometimes its right at the end of travel) after adjusting the master cylinder on the cabin side.
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Black 98 GST missing her owner and looking for a new one...Inquiries welcome