Clutch Problem 2000 Civic Si
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NEED HELP Clutch Problem 2000 Civic Si
I have a 2000 Civic Si recently my clutch pedal lost pressure and I couldnt get my car in gear. So i checked my fluid and it was low in the clutch master so i added some and after that i had no problem putting it in gear. My only problem now is when i jump in my car after its seat over night i get in the car and the clutch goes down with no pressure i have to pump it a few times till it gets back to normal i talked to a friend and he said i should try and bleed my clutch does anyone know if that would help or know what the problem could be? thanks in advance for any help
Modified by SFBPI504 at 10:08 PM 8/7/2008
Modified by SFBPI504 at 10:08 PM 8/7/2008
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Possibly one of your lines is damaged
Or most likely your Clutch cylinder went bad
If your pumping it, those two are likly it.
Fixing it shouldnt hurt your wallet too much
pm me if you got any q
Or most likely your Clutch cylinder went bad
If your pumping it, those two are likly it.
Fixing it shouldnt hurt your wallet too much
pm me if you got any q
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Re: (blklabel44)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by blklabel44 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Possibly one of your lines is damaged
Or most likely your Clutch cylinder went bad
If your pumping it, those two are likly it.
Fixing it shouldnt hurt your wallet too much
pm me if you got any q</TD></TR></TABLE>
so should i even bother trying to bleed them?
Or most likely your Clutch cylinder went bad
If your pumping it, those two are likly it.
Fixing it shouldnt hurt your wallet too much
pm me if you got any q</TD></TR></TABLE>
so should i even bother trying to bleed them?
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Re: (SFBPI504)
look where the clutch cylinder comes into the firewall and look for grease, or oil leaking from the seal of the clutch cylinder. an check lines/ slave cylinder for leaks.
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Re: (Pothole987)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Pothole987 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">look where the clutch cylinder comes into the firewall and look for grease, or oil leaking from the seal of the clutch cylinder. an check lines/ slave cylinder for leaks.</TD></TR></TABLE>
just checked all of that no leaks anywhere i guess im going to try and bleed it and see if that helps
just checked all of that no leaks anywhere i guess im going to try and bleed it and see if that helps
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Re: (SFBPI504)
take the rubber boot off the end of the slave cylinder, the one that keeps dirt out of the bell housing. if the salve cylinder is leaking thats probably where you'll see it.
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