88 prelude clutch problem
This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was
working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, the clutch has never slipped at all. Thank You, Matthew Brown Memphis |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
try droppin the tranny out and checking the pressure springs in the pressure
plate. "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:5fQUb.62198$6O4.1844566@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was > working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble > with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around > quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into > any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will > not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, > the clutch has never slipped at all. > > Thank You, > > Matthew Brown > Memphis > > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
try droppin the tranny out and checking the pressure springs in the pressure
plate. "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:5fQUb.62198$6O4.1844566@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was > working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble > with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around > quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into > any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will > not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, > the clutch has never slipped at all. > > Thank You, > > Matthew Brown > Memphis > > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
try droppin the tranny out and checking the pressure springs in the pressure
plate. "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:5fQUb.62198$6O4.1844566@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was > working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble > with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around > quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into > any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will > not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, > the clutch has never slipped at all. > > Thank You, > > Matthew Brown > Memphis > > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
try droppin the tranny out and checking the pressure springs in the pressure
plate. "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:5fQUb.62198$6O4.1844566@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was > working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble > with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around > quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into > any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will > not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, > the clutch has never slipped at all. > > Thank You, > > Matthew Brown > Memphis > > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
"Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:5fQUb.62198$6O4.1844566@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was > working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble > with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around > quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into > any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will > not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, > the clutch has never slipped at all. Begin by checking the clutch action at the trans. Is it a cable or hydraulic? |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
"Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:5fQUb.62198$6O4.1844566@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was > working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble > with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around > quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into > any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will > not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, > the clutch has never slipped at all. Begin by checking the clutch action at the trans. Is it a cable or hydraulic? |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
"Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:5fQUb.62198$6O4.1844566@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was > working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble > with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around > quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into > any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will > not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, > the clutch has never slipped at all. Begin by checking the clutch action at the trans. Is it a cable or hydraulic? |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
"Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:5fQUb.62198$6O4.1844566@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was > working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble > with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around > quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into > any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will > not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, > the clutch has never slipped at all. Begin by checking the clutch action at the trans. Is it a cable or hydraulic? |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
Ya if Cable then could be stretched/loose or broken and if hydraulic maybe
loss of pressure in the line from the slave cylinder to the master cylinder. - - - - - - - dave "Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message news:nlRUb.3401$3YE1.3196@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com... > > "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message > news:5fQUb.62198$6O4.1844566@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > > This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car > was > > working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having > trouble > > with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned > around > > quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into > > any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will > > not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, > > the clutch has never slipped at all. > > Begin by checking the clutch action at the trans. Is it a cable or > hydraulic? > > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
Ya if Cable then could be stretched/loose or broken and if hydraulic maybe
loss of pressure in the line from the slave cylinder to the master cylinder. - - - - - - - dave "Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message news:nlRUb.3401$3YE1.3196@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com... > > "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message > news:5fQUb.62198$6O4.1844566@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > > This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car > was > > working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having > trouble > > with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned > around > > quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into > > any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will > > not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, > > the clutch has never slipped at all. > > Begin by checking the clutch action at the trans. Is it a cable or > hydraulic? > > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
Ya if Cable then could be stretched/loose or broken and if hydraulic maybe
loss of pressure in the line from the slave cylinder to the master cylinder. - - - - - - - dave "Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message news:nlRUb.3401$3YE1.3196@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com... > > "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message > news:5fQUb.62198$6O4.1844566@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > > This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car > was > > working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having > trouble > > with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned > around > > quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into > > any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will > > not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, > > the clutch has never slipped at all. > > Begin by checking the clutch action at the trans. Is it a cable or > hydraulic? > > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
Ya if Cable then could be stretched/loose or broken and if hydraulic maybe
loss of pressure in the line from the slave cylinder to the master cylinder. - - - - - - - dave "Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message news:nlRUb.3401$3YE1.3196@news04.bloor.is.net.cabl e.rogers.com... > > "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message > news:5fQUb.62198$6O4.1844566@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > > This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car > was > > working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having > trouble > > with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned > around > > quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into > > any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will > > not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, > > the clutch has never slipped at all. > > Begin by checking the clutch action at the trans. Is it a cable or > hydraulic? > > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
Your clutch is Hydraulic. Fill up the fluid resorvoir on the firewall
right above the steering column using regular brake fluid. You may have to pump it a few times to get it going again. Your clutch slave cylinder is probably leaking causing the resorvoir to loose fluid. On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 17:34:57 GMT, "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was >working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble >with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around >quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into >any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will >not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, >the clutch has never slipped at all. > >Thank You, > >Matthew Brown >Memphis > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
Your clutch is Hydraulic. Fill up the fluid resorvoir on the firewall
right above the steering column using regular brake fluid. You may have to pump it a few times to get it going again. Your clutch slave cylinder is probably leaking causing the resorvoir to loose fluid. On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 17:34:57 GMT, "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was >working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble >with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around >quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into >any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will >not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, >the clutch has never slipped at all. > >Thank You, > >Matthew Brown >Memphis > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
Your clutch is Hydraulic. Fill up the fluid resorvoir on the firewall
right above the steering column using regular brake fluid. You may have to pump it a few times to get it going again. Your clutch slave cylinder is probably leaking causing the resorvoir to loose fluid. On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 17:34:57 GMT, "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was >working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble >with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around >quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into >any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will >not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, >the clutch has never slipped at all. > >Thank You, > >Matthew Brown >Memphis > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
Your clutch is Hydraulic. Fill up the fluid resorvoir on the firewall
right above the steering column using regular brake fluid. You may have to pump it a few times to get it going again. Your clutch slave cylinder is probably leaking causing the resorvoir to loose fluid. On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 17:34:57 GMT, "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >This morning I went out to drive the prelude on a quick errand. The car was >working fine yesterday. After driving two blocks-- I started having trouble >with the gear changes. The clutch pedal felt as usual, but I turned around >quickly and by the time I got the car home, I could not shift the car into >any of the gears. The clutch pedal feels pretty good, but the clutch will >not disengage and engage. Any advice or help would be appreciated. FWIW, >the clutch has never slipped at all. > >Thank You, > >Matthew Brown >Memphis > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
"Broomick" <broomick@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:r2k820hta8h1mu6banft2itho05fr5rkud@4ax.com... > Your clutch is Hydraulic. Fill up the fluid resorvoir on the firewall > right above the steering column using regular brake fluid. You may > have to pump it a few times to get it going again. Your clutch slave > cylinder is probably leaking causing the resorvoir to loose fluid. > > That is what has me perplexed-- I do not seem to be losing any fluid. I topped it up (less than 1/2 ounce), and the problem does not seem to get any better. When I first start the car after sitting for a little while, the clutch will work well enough to allow the shifting of gears. After about 5 seconds or so, the shifting of gears becomes impossible. Thanks for your input |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
"Broomick" <broomick@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:r2k820hta8h1mu6banft2itho05fr5rkud@4ax.com... > Your clutch is Hydraulic. Fill up the fluid resorvoir on the firewall > right above the steering column using regular brake fluid. You may > have to pump it a few times to get it going again. Your clutch slave > cylinder is probably leaking causing the resorvoir to loose fluid. > > That is what has me perplexed-- I do not seem to be losing any fluid. I topped it up (less than 1/2 ounce), and the problem does not seem to get any better. When I first start the car after sitting for a little while, the clutch will work well enough to allow the shifting of gears. After about 5 seconds or so, the shifting of gears becomes impossible. Thanks for your input |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
"Broomick" <broomick@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:r2k820hta8h1mu6banft2itho05fr5rkud@4ax.com... > Your clutch is Hydraulic. Fill up the fluid resorvoir on the firewall > right above the steering column using regular brake fluid. You may > have to pump it a few times to get it going again. Your clutch slave > cylinder is probably leaking causing the resorvoir to loose fluid. > > That is what has me perplexed-- I do not seem to be losing any fluid. I topped it up (less than 1/2 ounce), and the problem does not seem to get any better. When I first start the car after sitting for a little while, the clutch will work well enough to allow the shifting of gears. After about 5 seconds or so, the shifting of gears becomes impossible. Thanks for your input |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
"Broomick" <broomick@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:r2k820hta8h1mu6banft2itho05fr5rkud@4ax.com... > Your clutch is Hydraulic. Fill up the fluid resorvoir on the firewall > right above the steering column using regular brake fluid. You may > have to pump it a few times to get it going again. Your clutch slave > cylinder is probably leaking causing the resorvoir to loose fluid. > > That is what has me perplexed-- I do not seem to be losing any fluid. I topped it up (less than 1/2 ounce), and the problem does not seem to get any better. When I first start the car after sitting for a little while, the clutch will work well enough to allow the shifting of gears. After about 5 seconds or so, the shifting of gears becomes impossible. Thanks for your input |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
Hi Matthew,
Be a good thing to be sure before you give up on the idea it might be the hydraulics. Pick up a $20 hand-operated vacuum pump and quart of brake fluid at your local auto parts and bleed the system. Certainly won't hurt to refresh the fluid. Also, look for fluid up under the dash on the firewall -- if the master cylinder's leaking, that's where you'll see it. The bad news you already know -- if it's not the hydraulic master-slave clutch system, then you have to pop off the tranny to see what's going on. Been there, done that.. On my '94 del sol, it turned out to be a piece of metal broken off of the clutch disk and jammed between the pressue plate and disk not letting the disk disengage -- made for real unpredictable clutch operation as the broken piece floated around in there. You could have something similar. You could have some broken/bent/wornout release fingers on the pressure plate. You could have bent something. Only way to tell is to take a look. If you have the time, space, and tools . . . Mine took me a day to pull the tranny, a week to wait on parts, and a day to put it all back together. Good Luck, -rock- "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:cgZUb.63781$6O4.1896828@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > > "Broomick" <broomick@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:r2k820hta8h1mu6banft2itho05fr5rkud@4ax.com... > > Your clutch is Hydraulic. Fill up the fluid resorvoir on the firewall > > right above the steering column using regular brake fluid. You may > > have to pump it a few times to get it going again. Your clutch slave > > cylinder is probably leaking causing the resorvoir to loose fluid. > > > > > > That is what has me perplexed-- I do not seem to be losing any fluid. I > topped it up (less than 1/2 ounce), and the problem does not seem to get any > better. When I first start the car after sitting for a little while, the > clutch will work well enough to allow the shifting of gears. After about 5 > seconds or so, the shifting of gears becomes impossible. > > Thanks for your input > > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
Hi Matthew,
Be a good thing to be sure before you give up on the idea it might be the hydraulics. Pick up a $20 hand-operated vacuum pump and quart of brake fluid at your local auto parts and bleed the system. Certainly won't hurt to refresh the fluid. Also, look for fluid up under the dash on the firewall -- if the master cylinder's leaking, that's where you'll see it. The bad news you already know -- if it's not the hydraulic master-slave clutch system, then you have to pop off the tranny to see what's going on. Been there, done that.. On my '94 del sol, it turned out to be a piece of metal broken off of the clutch disk and jammed between the pressue plate and disk not letting the disk disengage -- made for real unpredictable clutch operation as the broken piece floated around in there. You could have something similar. You could have some broken/bent/wornout release fingers on the pressure plate. You could have bent something. Only way to tell is to take a look. If you have the time, space, and tools . . . Mine took me a day to pull the tranny, a week to wait on parts, and a day to put it all back together. Good Luck, -rock- "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:cgZUb.63781$6O4.1896828@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > > "Broomick" <broomick@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:r2k820hta8h1mu6banft2itho05fr5rkud@4ax.com... > > Your clutch is Hydraulic. Fill up the fluid resorvoir on the firewall > > right above the steering column using regular brake fluid. You may > > have to pump it a few times to get it going again. Your clutch slave > > cylinder is probably leaking causing the resorvoir to loose fluid. > > > > > > That is what has me perplexed-- I do not seem to be losing any fluid. I > topped it up (less than 1/2 ounce), and the problem does not seem to get any > better. When I first start the car after sitting for a little while, the > clutch will work well enough to allow the shifting of gears. After about 5 > seconds or so, the shifting of gears becomes impossible. > > Thanks for your input > > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
Hi Matthew,
Be a good thing to be sure before you give up on the idea it might be the hydraulics. Pick up a $20 hand-operated vacuum pump and quart of brake fluid at your local auto parts and bleed the system. Certainly won't hurt to refresh the fluid. Also, look for fluid up under the dash on the firewall -- if the master cylinder's leaking, that's where you'll see it. The bad news you already know -- if it's not the hydraulic master-slave clutch system, then you have to pop off the tranny to see what's going on. Been there, done that.. On my '94 del sol, it turned out to be a piece of metal broken off of the clutch disk and jammed between the pressue plate and disk not letting the disk disengage -- made for real unpredictable clutch operation as the broken piece floated around in there. You could have something similar. You could have some broken/bent/wornout release fingers on the pressure plate. You could have bent something. Only way to tell is to take a look. If you have the time, space, and tools . . . Mine took me a day to pull the tranny, a week to wait on parts, and a day to put it all back together. Good Luck, -rock- "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:cgZUb.63781$6O4.1896828@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > > "Broomick" <broomick@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:r2k820hta8h1mu6banft2itho05fr5rkud@4ax.com... > > Your clutch is Hydraulic. Fill up the fluid resorvoir on the firewall > > right above the steering column using regular brake fluid. You may > > have to pump it a few times to get it going again. Your clutch slave > > cylinder is probably leaking causing the resorvoir to loose fluid. > > > > > > That is what has me perplexed-- I do not seem to be losing any fluid. I > topped it up (less than 1/2 ounce), and the problem does not seem to get any > better. When I first start the car after sitting for a little while, the > clutch will work well enough to allow the shifting of gears. After about 5 > seconds or so, the shifting of gears becomes impossible. > > Thanks for your input > > |
Re: 88 prelude clutch problem
Hi Matthew,
Be a good thing to be sure before you give up on the idea it might be the hydraulics. Pick up a $20 hand-operated vacuum pump and quart of brake fluid at your local auto parts and bleed the system. Certainly won't hurt to refresh the fluid. Also, look for fluid up under the dash on the firewall -- if the master cylinder's leaking, that's where you'll see it. The bad news you already know -- if it's not the hydraulic master-slave clutch system, then you have to pop off the tranny to see what's going on. Been there, done that.. On my '94 del sol, it turned out to be a piece of metal broken off of the clutch disk and jammed between the pressue plate and disk not letting the disk disengage -- made for real unpredictable clutch operation as the broken piece floated around in there. You could have something similar. You could have some broken/bent/wornout release fingers on the pressure plate. You could have bent something. Only way to tell is to take a look. If you have the time, space, and tools . . . Mine took me a day to pull the tranny, a week to wait on parts, and a day to put it all back together. Good Luck, -rock- "Matthew Brown" <sliceoflifephoto@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:cgZUb.63781$6O4.1896828@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > > "Broomick" <broomick@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:r2k820hta8h1mu6banft2itho05fr5rkud@4ax.com... > > Your clutch is Hydraulic. Fill up the fluid resorvoir on the firewall > > right above the steering column using regular brake fluid. You may > > have to pump it a few times to get it going again. Your clutch slave > > cylinder is probably leaking causing the resorvoir to loose fluid. > > > > > > That is what has me perplexed-- I do not seem to be losing any fluid. I > topped it up (less than 1/2 ounce), and the problem does not seem to get any > better. When I first start the car after sitting for a little while, the > clutch will work well enough to allow the shifting of gears. After about 5 > seconds or so, the shifting of gears becomes impossible. > > Thanks for your input > > |
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