Worn clutch symptoms?
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Worn clutch symptoms?
What are the symptoms of a worn clutch?
My 98 Accord has 184,000 on the original clutch. The last couple of
mornings on the way to work I had some troubles.
The pavement had a slight snowcover and I started out in first just fine,
but when I shifted to 2nd, the car started bucking. kinda like wheels were
slipping, then catching, slipping then catching. I shifted to 3rd and all
was fine. This happened two days in a row and I caulked it up to
wet/slippery roads. Then yesterday, coming home from work on dry pavement
in a rush-hour crawl, the same thing started happening. OK in first,
crawling along in second gear and it starts bucking again, like the wheels
are slipping.
I'm the original owner and have never had anything like this happen. Is the
clutch going? Or???
Thanks!
My 98 Accord has 184,000 on the original clutch. The last couple of
mornings on the way to work I had some troubles.
The pavement had a slight snowcover and I started out in first just fine,
but when I shifted to 2nd, the car started bucking. kinda like wheels were
slipping, then catching, slipping then catching. I shifted to 3rd and all
was fine. This happened two days in a row and I caulked it up to
wet/slippery roads. Then yesterday, coming home from work on dry pavement
in a rush-hour crawl, the same thing started happening. OK in first,
crawling along in second gear and it starts bucking again, like the wheels
are slipping.
I'm the original owner and have never had anything like this happen. Is the
clutch going? Or???
Thanks!
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Re: Worn clutch symptoms?
"JJ" <ok@Ono.com> wrote in
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> What are the symptoms of a worn clutch?
> My 98 Accord has 184,000 on the original clutch. The last couple of
> mornings on the way to work I had some troubles.
> The pavement had a slight snowcover and I started out in first just
> fine, but when I shifted to 2nd, the car started bucking. kinda like
> wheels were slipping, then catching, slipping then catching. I
> shifted to 3rd and all was fine. This happened two days in a row and
> I caulked it up to wet/slippery roads. Then yesterday, coming home
> from work on dry pavement in a rush-hour crawl, the same thing started
> happening. OK in first, crawling along in second gear and it starts
> bucking again, like the wheels are slipping.
>
> I'm the original owner and have never had anything like this happen.
> Is the clutch going? Or???
> Thanks!
>
>
Sounds like a driveability issue, not the clutch.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:LChKh.13018$uo3.5907@newssvr14.news.prodigy.n et:
> What are the symptoms of a worn clutch?
> My 98 Accord has 184,000 on the original clutch. The last couple of
> mornings on the way to work I had some troubles.
> The pavement had a slight snowcover and I started out in first just
> fine, but when I shifted to 2nd, the car started bucking. kinda like
> wheels were slipping, then catching, slipping then catching. I
> shifted to 3rd and all was fine. This happened two days in a row and
> I caulked it up to wet/slippery roads. Then yesterday, coming home
> from work on dry pavement in a rush-hour crawl, the same thing started
> happening. OK in first, crawling along in second gear and it starts
> bucking again, like the wheels are slipping.
>
> I'm the original owner and have never had anything like this happen.
> Is the clutch going? Or???
> Thanks!
>
>
Sounds like a driveability issue, not the clutch.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Worn clutch symptoms?
"JJ" <ok@Ono.com> wrote in message
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> What are the symptoms of a worn clutch?
> My 98 Accord has 184,000 on the original clutch. The last couple of
> mornings on the way to work I had some troubles.
> The pavement had a slight snowcover and I started out in first just fine,
> but when I shifted to 2nd, the car started bucking. kinda like wheels were
> slipping, then catching, slipping then catching. I shifted to 3rd and all
> was fine. This happened two days in a row and I caulked it up to
> wet/slippery roads. Then yesterday, coming home from work on dry pavement
> in a rush-hour crawl, the same thing started happening. OK in first,
> crawling along in second gear and it starts bucking again, like the wheels
> are slipping.
>
> I'm the original owner and have never had anything like this happen. Is
> the clutch going? Or???
> Thanks!
>
Because of the behavior when you shifted into second, and especially the
bucking, I'm going with TeGGeR - the engine is stumbling. If it is overdue
for a tune-up - use only OEM parts except plugs - that's a good place to
start. You will also want to add a bottle of Techron to the tank or at least
fill up with a "top tier" gasoline (I like either Chevron or Texaco/Shell)
to clean the injectors.
Worn out clutches are easy to recognize. The problem is most noticeable when
letting the clutch out; the engine continues to rev as though you were
slipping the clutch. It gets bad in a hurry, often within a week.
Mike
news:LChKh.13018$uo3.5907@newssvr14.news.prodigy.n et...
> What are the symptoms of a worn clutch?
> My 98 Accord has 184,000 on the original clutch. The last couple of
> mornings on the way to work I had some troubles.
> The pavement had a slight snowcover and I started out in first just fine,
> but when I shifted to 2nd, the car started bucking. kinda like wheels were
> slipping, then catching, slipping then catching. I shifted to 3rd and all
> was fine. This happened two days in a row and I caulked it up to
> wet/slippery roads. Then yesterday, coming home from work on dry pavement
> in a rush-hour crawl, the same thing started happening. OK in first,
> crawling along in second gear and it starts bucking again, like the wheels
> are slipping.
>
> I'm the original owner and have never had anything like this happen. Is
> the clutch going? Or???
> Thanks!
>
Because of the behavior when you shifted into second, and especially the
bucking, I'm going with TeGGeR - the engine is stumbling. If it is overdue
for a tune-up - use only OEM parts except plugs - that's a good place to
start. You will also want to add a bottle of Techron to the tank or at least
fill up with a "top tier" gasoline (I like either Chevron or Texaco/Shell)
to clean the injectors.
Worn out clutches are easy to recognize. The problem is most noticeable when
letting the clutch out; the engine continues to rev as though you were
slipping the clutch. It gets bad in a hurry, often within a week.
Mike
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Re: Worn clutch symptoms?
JJ wrote:
> What are the symptoms of a worn clutch?
> My 98 Accord has 184,000 on the original clutch. The last couple of
> mornings on the way to work I had some troubles.
> The pavement had a slight snowcover and I started out in first just fine,
> but when I shifted to 2nd, the car started bucking. kinda like wheels were
> slipping, then catching, slipping then catching. I shifted to 3rd and all
> was fine. This happened two days in a row and I caulked it up to
> wet/slippery roads. Then yesterday, coming home from work on dry pavement
> in a rush-hour crawl, the same thing started happening. OK in first,
> crawling along in second gear and it starts bucking again, like the wheels
> are slipping.
>
> I'm the original owner and have never had anything like this happen. Is the
> clutch going? Or???
> Thanks!
>
>
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It actually sounds like you've got a worn out spot on the Throttle
Position Sensor. Are you in a flat-land area, and do you use cruise
control a lot? I had an Aerostar with a manual tranny and a bad TPS. It
would almost buck you out of the seat when you tried to drive it slowly
in parking lots.
With the right meter I could diagnose it for sure in about three minutes.
SEARCH and you'll find several solutions, even recently in this NG.
'Curly'
> What are the symptoms of a worn clutch?
> My 98 Accord has 184,000 on the original clutch. The last couple of
> mornings on the way to work I had some troubles.
> The pavement had a slight snowcover and I started out in first just fine,
> but when I shifted to 2nd, the car started bucking. kinda like wheels were
> slipping, then catching, slipping then catching. I shifted to 3rd and all
> was fine. This happened two days in a row and I caulked it up to
> wet/slippery roads. Then yesterday, coming home from work on dry pavement
> in a rush-hour crawl, the same thing started happening. OK in first,
> crawling along in second gear and it starts bucking again, like the wheels
> are slipping.
>
> I'm the original owner and have never had anything like this happen. Is the
> clutch going? Or???
> Thanks!
>
>
-------------------------------
It actually sounds like you've got a worn out spot on the Throttle
Position Sensor. Are you in a flat-land area, and do you use cruise
control a lot? I had an Aerostar with a manual tranny and a bad TPS. It
would almost buck you out of the seat when you tried to drive it slowly
in parking lots.
With the right meter I could diagnose it for sure in about three minutes.
SEARCH and you'll find several solutions, even recently in this NG.
'Curly'
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