I think i might need a new clutch...do you?
#21
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its gotta be one of the cylinders then.
its hard to imagine a clutch bleed WITH a full reservoir...and no clutch pedal feel.
have you inspected the clutch pedal assembly...the rods, etc behind the clutch pedal? perhaps a screw came loose...
its hard to imagine a clutch bleed WITH a full reservoir...and no clutch pedal feel.
have you inspected the clutch pedal assembly...the rods, etc behind the clutch pedal? perhaps a screw came loose...
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Solution! Obviously you do not know what is going on or do not know what you are doing.
Take your car into your local Honda dealership or a trusted transmission location.
Take your car into your local Honda dealership or a trusted transmission location.
#23
if you are unsure of how to bleed, just use the gravity method, almost 100% can't be ****ed up. how bout looking into the reservoir, is the level going down over time? If its not then you're not leaking fluid. let us know what you find
#24
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did this...
Sticky/Rough/Squeaky Clutch Pedal Fix w/ Pics - dbzerk
and cleaned everything i could...rebled and voila like new.
there must have been more air in there than i thought...i used 2 bottles of dot 3 to flush it all and this time i got full pedal feel back.
Sticky/Rough/Squeaky Clutch Pedal Fix w/ Pics - dbzerk
and cleaned everything i could...rebled and voila like new.
there must have been more air in there than i thought...i used 2 bottles of dot 3 to flush it all and this time i got full pedal feel back.
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