Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
On 9 Jun 2006 12:35:08 -0700, erik.craiglist@gmail.com wrote:
>never had this problem before (I've had three manual transmisisons >before, last clutch lasted 185k miles before replacement in my old car >if that says anything) so I think I know how to drive a stick shift. Weird problem. Never heard of that before. Your statement above just about boils it down to some type of failure. Perhaps the hydraulics sprung a leak, bringing the clutch pressure down very low causing slippage. Unless it happened on 1 long run without using the clutch, you would have noticed it. Even then, you should have noticed the engine revving higher than normal. What a strange problem! -- Bob |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
You'll need to be prepared to take the pictures of the parts at the
dealer-- they're required to keep them in the event Hyundai wants them, so they won't be able to give them to you. But, based on what you've described, it sounds worn out. So, unless something came apart somewhere and got into the pressure plate, I don't see what the defect would be. Others have speculated about a hydraulic issue-- the only way this could cause the problem you describe is if the clutch master cylinder pushrod is misadjusted, creating pressure in the system. |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
You'll need to be prepared to take the pictures of the parts at the
dealer-- they're required to keep them in the event Hyundai wants them, so they won't be able to give them to you. But, based on what you've described, it sounds worn out. So, unless something came apart somewhere and got into the pressure plate, I don't see what the defect would be. Others have speculated about a hydraulic issue-- the only way this could cause the problem you describe is if the clutch master cylinder pushrod is misadjusted, creating pressure in the system. |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
You'll need to be prepared to take the pictures of the parts at the
dealer-- they're required to keep them in the event Hyundai wants them, so they won't be able to give them to you. But, based on what you've described, it sounds worn out. So, unless something came apart somewhere and got into the pressure plate, I don't see what the defect would be. Others have speculated about a hydraulic issue-- the only way this could cause the problem you describe is if the clutch master cylinder pushrod is misadjusted, creating pressure in the system. |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
Blair wrote: > Is it even possible to wear out a clutch in 4000 miles? Sounds crazy to me. > > -B |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
Blair wrote: > Is it even possible to wear out a clutch in 4000 miles? Sounds crazy to me. > > -B |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
Blair wrote: > Is it even possible to wear out a clutch in 4000 miles? Sounds crazy to me. > > -B |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
Blair wrote: > Is it even possible to wear out a clutch in 4000 miles? Sounds crazy to me. > > -B Yes, it is possible to wear out a clutch in 4000 miles. I know someone who burned out a clutch in 600 miles. - Mooron |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
Blair wrote: > Is it even possible to wear out a clutch in 4000 miles? Sounds crazy to me. > > -B Yes, it is possible to wear out a clutch in 4000 miles. I know someone who burned out a clutch in 600 miles. - Mooron |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
Blair wrote: > Is it even possible to wear out a clutch in 4000 miles? Sounds crazy to me. > > -B Yes, it is possible to wear out a clutch in 4000 miles. I know someone who burned out a clutch in 600 miles. - Mooron |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
Bob Adkins wrote:
> On 9 Jun 2006 12:35:08 -0700, erik.craiglist@gmail.com wrote: > > >never had this problem before (I've had three manual transmisisons > >before, last clutch lasted 185k miles before replacement in my old car > >if that says anything) so I think I know how to drive a stick shift. > > Weird problem. Never heard of that before. Your statement above just about > boils it down to some type of failure. > > Perhaps the hydraulics sprung a leak, bringing the clutch pressure down very > low causing slippage. Unless it happened on 1 long run without using the > clutch, you would have noticed it. Even then, you should have noticed the > engine revving higher than normal. What a strange problem! > -- > Bob Isn't it the opposite? The clutch plates are pressed together by spring pressure and are pushed apart by hydraulics. A hydraulic leak should cause the clutch to be engaged all the time. I don't really know how it works, I'm just guessing. - Mooron |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
Bob Adkins wrote:
> On 9 Jun 2006 12:35:08 -0700, erik.craiglist@gmail.com wrote: > > >never had this problem before (I've had three manual transmisisons > >before, last clutch lasted 185k miles before replacement in my old car > >if that says anything) so I think I know how to drive a stick shift. > > Weird problem. Never heard of that before. Your statement above just about > boils it down to some type of failure. > > Perhaps the hydraulics sprung a leak, bringing the clutch pressure down very > low causing slippage. Unless it happened on 1 long run without using the > clutch, you would have noticed it. Even then, you should have noticed the > engine revving higher than normal. What a strange problem! > -- > Bob Isn't it the opposite? The clutch plates are pressed together by spring pressure and are pushed apart by hydraulics. A hydraulic leak should cause the clutch to be engaged all the time. I don't really know how it works, I'm just guessing. - Mooron |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
Bob Adkins wrote:
> On 9 Jun 2006 12:35:08 -0700, erik.craiglist@gmail.com wrote: > > >never had this problem before (I've had three manual transmisisons > >before, last clutch lasted 185k miles before replacement in my old car > >if that says anything) so I think I know how to drive a stick shift. > > Weird problem. Never heard of that before. Your statement above just about > boils it down to some type of failure. > > Perhaps the hydraulics sprung a leak, bringing the clutch pressure down very > low causing slippage. Unless it happened on 1 long run without using the > clutch, you would have noticed it. Even then, you should have noticed the > engine revving higher than normal. What a strange problem! > -- > Bob Isn't it the opposite? The clutch plates are pressed together by spring pressure and are pushed apart by hydraulics. A hydraulic leak should cause the clutch to be engaged all the time. I don't really know how it works, I'm just guessing. - Mooron |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
On 14 Jun 2006 09:33:59 -0700, "Mooron" <mooron@mooron.com> wrote:
>Isn't it the opposite? Damn, you're right. I guess I was thinking of brakes. :\ -- Bob |
Re: 2006 Hyundai Accent Clutch Burned out ?!?
On 14 Jun 2006 09:33:59 -0700, "Mooron" <mooron@mooron.com> wrote:
>Isn't it the opposite? Damn, you're right. I guess I was thinking of brakes. :\ -- Bob |
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