Gear not engaging?
So I have a 1994 Honda Civic 5 speed manuel.
Every now and again, not all the time, it will not engage the gear it is in.
This is most prevelent when I am at a stop sign and the light turns green, I will be in first giving it gas, but it acts like it is in neutral, It just revs.
A friend suggested replacing the clutch disc which I did, but the problem is still their.
Any suggestions?
Every now and again, not all the time, it will not engage the gear it is in.
This is most prevelent when I am at a stop sign and the light turns green, I will be in first giving it gas, but it acts like it is in neutral, It just revs.
A friend suggested replacing the clutch disc which I did, but the problem is still their.
Any suggestions?
Did it just start doing it or has it always done it? Are you sure you're pushing the shifter all the way into the gear? Can you feel it go into gear and it still won't go when you release the clutch? Be as detailed as possible.
Originally Posted by westcoaststyle
Did it just start doing it or has it always done it? Are you sure you're pushing the shifter all the way into the gear? Can you feel it go into gear and it still won't go when you release the clutch? Be as detailed as possible. 

Mostly it happens like I said at stop signs when you are going from a stop, but at times second and even third. Never at start up or when cold.
Have you checked your slave cylinder? Is your clutch fluid at the correct level? It does sound clutch related, but it may be internal to the tranny since you are able to get it into gear and it doens't start pulling on you before you release the clutch.
Originally Posted by westcoaststyle
Have you checked your slave cylinder? Is your clutch fluid at the correct level? It does sound clutch related, but it may be internal to the tranny since you are able to get it into gear and it doens't start pulling on you before you release the clutch.
NP, it still doesn't explain why the gear would go in with the clutch engaged since the slave cylinder controls that. Also, if it were the slave cylinder it would do it in all gears, not just first... that's a tough one man.
Originally Posted by westcoaststyle
NP, it still doesn't explain why the gear would go in with the clutch engaged since the slave cylinder controls that. Also, if it were the slave cylinder it would do it in all gears, not just first... that's a tough one man. 

if you want to suck it up and pay $70, the dealership will diagnose it :dunno:
personally, I know of a good honda/acura repair shop that does free diagnostics. Look in the yellow pages for something similar, if it would help.
personally, I know of a good honda/acura repair shop that does free diagnostics. Look in the yellow pages for something similar, if it would help.


