You KNOW the week is going to suck when... (CSC problem?)
Car:
95 Integra RS (DB7)
B20 Motor
LS/RS Tranny
Hey Guys,
So had my car parked over the weekend, didn't drive it at all...Got in this morning and the clutch had absolutely no pressure what so ever. Started the car, let it run for about 5 minutes while pumping the clutch and still no pressure. Cannot get the clutch to engage for the life of me.
I would assume I have a leak in the clutch slave cylinder and/or air in the lines (not exactly sure how that would have happened)???
Anyone else run into any similar issues?
95 Integra RS (DB7)
B20 Motor
LS/RS Tranny
Hey Guys,
So had my car parked over the weekend, didn't drive it at all...Got in this morning and the clutch had absolutely no pressure what so ever. Started the car, let it run for about 5 minutes while pumping the clutch and still no pressure. Cannot get the clutch to engage for the life of me.
I would assume I have a leak in the clutch slave cylinder and/or air in the lines (not exactly sure how that would have happened)???
Anyone else run into any similar issues?
A leak in the clutch master cylinder is the most common cause of problems. Do you see any clutch fluid on the cylinder piston behind the clutch pedal? Also check the clutch fluid reservoir to see if it's empty, if you haven't already done that.
^^^ I'm going to take a look this evening when I get home from work.
Had no idea that I was having any clutch issues until I got in the car this morning. Wasn't able to diagnose this morning since I was in a rush so I'll clearly check the reservoir and check the cylinder piston.
As always, thank for jumping in Gagnar...
Had no idea that I was having any clutch issues until I got in the car this morning. Wasn't able to diagnose this morning since I was in a rush so I'll clearly check the reservoir and check the cylinder piston.
As always, thank for jumping in Gagnar...
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Honda Civic / Del Sol (1992 - 2000)
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Nov 22, 2009 02:59 AM




if it is the master cylinder it's super cheap and easy to fix.

