Thread: dead clutch?
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Old Mar 22, 2006 | 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 96accordexcoupe
a new mechanic would sound great but i've had such bad luck with finding new mechanics. when i first got my car i went to a different mechanic for a check engine light. they failed 5 times to fix it correctly so i couldnt pass my emissions inspection and get my tag before 30 days (not to mention charging 70+ dollars every time). i had to go back to this same guy and he fixed it but i've always been suspicious.

before my master cylinder began leaking, the clutch would be firm and lift up in one fluid motion.... after the repair when i lift up, instead of a fluid push back it gets sticky halfway... doesnt stick completely but it pops up if i pull my foot away.

ugh the nearest honda dealership to me is about 15 miles away.... so i plan to go to a couple different shops and get a diagnostics. car problems are so stressful:upset:

I'd say have new mechanic bleed the system again, bleeding a clutch is a 2-man job and it can take some time, especially if you replace the master cylinder. Else you have an improperly installed MS.

I'm telling you drive the 15miles to honda for a look at the thing...
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