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Bob Harlow 09-06-2003 03:33 PM

S2000 clutch problems
 
Now that I am $1,200 into my dealership, it's time to ask someone else. The
clutch pedal was sticking. The point at which the clutch engaged seemed to
move up and down.

Ever heard of this? Do you know how to fix it? My dealership has replaced
the clutch and it is still doing the same (to a lesser degree).



Eric 09-06-2003 04:32 PM

Re: S2000 clutch problems
 
Bob Harlow wrote:
>
> Now that I am $1,200 into my dealership, it's time to ask someone else. The
> clutch pedal was sticking.


Can you be more specific? Does the pedal stick on the return after being
depressed, e.g., not come all the way back up or is there some other behavior?

> The point at which the clutch engaged seemed to move up and down.
>
> Ever heard of this? Do you know how to fix it? My dealership has replaced
> the clutch and it is still doing the same (to a lesser degree).


It sounds like you might have a problem with the clutch hydraulics, i.e., clutch
master cylinder and/or clutch slave cylinder. It could also be that there's air
in the system. Did they bleed it when they changed the clutch?

Eric

Eric 09-06-2003 04:32 PM

Re: S2000 clutch problems
 
Bob Harlow wrote:
>
> Now that I am $1,200 into my dealership, it's time to ask someone else. The
> clutch pedal was sticking.


Can you be more specific? Does the pedal stick on the return after being
depressed, e.g., not come all the way back up or is there some other behavior?

> The point at which the clutch engaged seemed to move up and down.
>
> Ever heard of this? Do you know how to fix it? My dealership has replaced
> the clutch and it is still doing the same (to a lesser degree).


It sounds like you might have a problem with the clutch hydraulics, i.e., clutch
master cylinder and/or clutch slave cylinder. It could also be that there's air
in the system. Did they bleed it when they changed the clutch?

Eric


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