96 Accord EX mushy clutch
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96 Accord EX mushy clutch
96 Accord EX 5 Speed 75,000 miles.
On my way home tonight, my clutch was mushy in that it didn't seem to engage
as early as it usually does. Shifting out of first was fine but to come to
a stop, I couldn't get it into first without jamming it. Only change
between this morning and tonight was that the temperatures were colder today
but nothing the car hadn't seen before.
Thoughts?
On my way home tonight, my clutch was mushy in that it didn't seem to engage
as early as it usually does. Shifting out of first was fine but to come to
a stop, I couldn't get it into first without jamming it. Only change
between this morning and tonight was that the temperatures were colder today
but nothing the car hadn't seen before.
Thoughts?
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Re: 96 Accord EX mushy clutch
C B George wrote:
> 96 Accord EX 5 Speed 75,000 miles.
> On my way home tonight, my clutch was mushy in that it didn't seem to engage
> as early as it usually does. Shifting out of first was fine but to come to
> a stop, I couldn't get it into first without jamming it. Only change
> between this morning and tonight was that the temperatures were colder today
> but nothing the car hadn't seen before.
> Thoughts?
>
> ================
You should change your clutch (brake) fluid every time you have your
brakes flushed. If you're lucky, topping up the (clutch) reservoir will
get you going again.
'Curly'
> 96 Accord EX 5 Speed 75,000 miles.
> On my way home tonight, my clutch was mushy in that it didn't seem to engage
> as early as it usually does. Shifting out of first was fine but to come to
> a stop, I couldn't get it into first without jamming it. Only change
> between this morning and tonight was that the temperatures were colder today
> but nothing the car hadn't seen before.
> Thoughts?
>
> ================
You should change your clutch (brake) fluid every time you have your
brakes flushed. If you're lucky, topping up the (clutch) reservoir will
get you going again.
'Curly'
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Re: 96 Accord EX mushy clutch
C B George wrote:
> 96 Accord EX 5 Speed 75,000 miles.
> On my way home tonight, my clutch was mushy in that it didn't seem to engage
> as early as it usually does. Shifting out of first was fine but to come to
> a stop, I couldn't get it into first without jamming it. Only change
> between this morning and tonight was that the temperatures were colder today
> but nothing the car hadn't seen before.
> Thoughts?
>
> ================
You should change your clutch (brake) fluid every time you have your
brakes flushed. If you're lucky, topping up the (clutch) reservoir will
get you going again.
'Curly'
> 96 Accord EX 5 Speed 75,000 miles.
> On my way home tonight, my clutch was mushy in that it didn't seem to engage
> as early as it usually does. Shifting out of first was fine but to come to
> a stop, I couldn't get it into first without jamming it. Only change
> between this morning and tonight was that the temperatures were colder today
> but nothing the car hadn't seen before.
> Thoughts?
>
> ================
You should change your clutch (brake) fluid every time you have your
brakes flushed. If you're lucky, topping up the (clutch) reservoir will
get you going again.
'Curly'
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Re: 96 Accord EX mushy clutch
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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>C B George wrote:
>> 96 Accord EX 5 Speed 75,000 miles.
>> On my way home tonight, my clutch was mushy in that it didn't seem to
>> engage as early as it usually does. Shifting out of first was fine but
>> to come to a stop, I couldn't get it into first without jamming it. Only
>> change between this morning and tonight was that the temperatures were
>> colder today but nothing the car hadn't seen before.
>> Thoughts? ================
>
> You should change your clutch (brake) fluid every time you have your
> brakes flushed. If you're lucky, topping up the (clutch) reservoir will
> get you going again.
>
> 'Curly'
>
That worked. Thanks, Curly.
C B
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"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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>C B George wrote:
>> 96 Accord EX 5 Speed 75,000 miles.
>> On my way home tonight, my clutch was mushy in that it didn't seem to
>> engage as early as it usually does. Shifting out of first was fine but
>> to come to a stop, I couldn't get it into first without jamming it. Only
>> change between this morning and tonight was that the temperatures were
>> colder today but nothing the car hadn't seen before.
>> Thoughts? ================
>
> You should change your clutch (brake) fluid every time you have your
> brakes flushed. If you're lucky, topping up the (clutch) reservoir will
> get you going again.
>
> 'Curly'
>
That worked. Thanks, Curly.
C B
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Re: 96 Accord EX mushy clutch
Congratulations, CB. But do put the clutch fluid level on your daily watch
list for a week or two. If it drops, you will want to look for fluid leaks
at either cyylinder and replace any leaky ones before they bite you on the
road.
Mike
"C B George" <noemail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
> news:41919391.2030005@interbaun.com...
>>C B George wrote:
>>> 96 Accord EX 5 Speed 75,000 miles.
>>> On my way home tonight, my clutch was mushy in that it didn't seem to
>>> engage as early as it usually does. Shifting out of first was fine but
>>> to come to a stop, I couldn't get it into first without jamming it.
>>> Only change between this morning and tonight was that the temperatures
>>> were colder today but nothing the car hadn't seen before.
>>> Thoughts? ================
>>
>> You should change your clutch (brake) fluid every time you have your
>> brakes flushed. If you're lucky, topping up the (clutch) reservoir will
>> get you going again.
>>
>> 'Curly'
>>
>
> That worked. Thanks, Curly.
>
> C B
>
list for a week or two. If it drops, you will want to look for fluid leaks
at either cyylinder and replace any leaky ones before they bite you on the
road.
Mike
"C B George" <noemail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
> news:41919391.2030005@interbaun.com...
>>C B George wrote:
>>> 96 Accord EX 5 Speed 75,000 miles.
>>> On my way home tonight, my clutch was mushy in that it didn't seem to
>>> engage as early as it usually does. Shifting out of first was fine but
>>> to come to a stop, I couldn't get it into first without jamming it.
>>> Only change between this morning and tonight was that the temperatures
>>> were colder today but nothing the car hadn't seen before.
>>> Thoughts? ================
>>
>> You should change your clutch (brake) fluid every time you have your
>> brakes flushed. If you're lucky, topping up the (clutch) reservoir will
>> get you going again.
>>
>> 'Curly'
>>
>
> That worked. Thanks, Curly.
>
> C B
>
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Re: 96 Accord EX mushy clutch
Congratulations, CB. But do put the clutch fluid level on your daily watch
list for a week or two. If it drops, you will want to look for fluid leaks
at either cyylinder and replace any leaky ones before they bite you on the
road.
Mike
"C B George" <noemail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
> news:41919391.2030005@interbaun.com...
>>C B George wrote:
>>> 96 Accord EX 5 Speed 75,000 miles.
>>> On my way home tonight, my clutch was mushy in that it didn't seem to
>>> engage as early as it usually does. Shifting out of first was fine but
>>> to come to a stop, I couldn't get it into first without jamming it.
>>> Only change between this morning and tonight was that the temperatures
>>> were colder today but nothing the car hadn't seen before.
>>> Thoughts? ================
>>
>> You should change your clutch (brake) fluid every time you have your
>> brakes flushed. If you're lucky, topping up the (clutch) reservoir will
>> get you going again.
>>
>> 'Curly'
>>
>
> That worked. Thanks, Curly.
>
> C B
>
list for a week or two. If it drops, you will want to look for fluid leaks
at either cyylinder and replace any leaky ones before they bite you on the
road.
Mike
"C B George" <noemail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:9Ywkd.53238$hr3.2205551@twister.southeast.rr. com...
>
> "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
> news:41919391.2030005@interbaun.com...
>>C B George wrote:
>>> 96 Accord EX 5 Speed 75,000 miles.
>>> On my way home tonight, my clutch was mushy in that it didn't seem to
>>> engage as early as it usually does. Shifting out of first was fine but
>>> to come to a stop, I couldn't get it into first without jamming it.
>>> Only change between this morning and tonight was that the temperatures
>>> were colder today but nothing the car hadn't seen before.
>>> Thoughts? ================
>>
>> You should change your clutch (brake) fluid every time you have your
>> brakes flushed. If you're lucky, topping up the (clutch) reservoir will
>> get you going again.
>>
>> 'Curly'
>>
>
> That worked. Thanks, Curly.
>
> C B
>
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