2004 Manual Transmission Help
#1
2004 Manual Transmission Help
Hi everyone, I hope some of you can shed some light on my problem.
I have a 2004 Accord LX 5-speed manual transmission. 187K. I recently replaced the clutch pedal...bracket snapped. The other day when coming to a stop, the clutch didn't engage and the car stalled. When I tried to put in gear, it grinded like I wasn't depressing the clutch pedal. I was able to back out of traffic and cut it off. While on hold with a towing company I tried it again and was able to get it home.
It now goes for a few gear changes then starts screwing up. Seems to me if the clutch was gone it wouldn't work at all instead of intermittently.
I really don't have much in the way of funds these days for repairs and was wondering if you had any ideas.
Thank you!
I have a 2004 Accord LX 5-speed manual transmission. 187K. I recently replaced the clutch pedal...bracket snapped. The other day when coming to a stop, the clutch didn't engage and the car stalled. When I tried to put in gear, it grinded like I wasn't depressing the clutch pedal. I was able to back out of traffic and cut it off. While on hold with a towing company I tried it again and was able to get it home.
It now goes for a few gear changes then starts screwing up. Seems to me if the clutch was gone it wouldn't work at all instead of intermittently.
I really don't have much in the way of funds these days for repairs and was wondering if you had any ideas.
Thank you!
#3
If the fluid is low, one possible place for a leak is past the master piston shaft. It leaks through the firewall & soaks into the carpet backing - doesn't really make the exposed face of the carpet very wet.
It's also possible to get air into the clutch hydraulic system without really leaking fluid OUT.
It's also possible to get air into the clutch hydraulic system without really leaking fluid OUT.
#7
It is very difficult to understand what you are trying to say happened. Its confusing. However it doesn't sound like you have a transmission problem, it sounds like you have a clutch problem.
So you broke the clutch pedal off somehow, but that was fixed - right? And that was some time ago, right?
So now you've got another problem, and it began when you came to a stop, pushed in the clutch, but the clutch didn't disengage - is that correct? So what happened there, did the pedal just go to the floor? And its been bad all the time since, or does it work sometime and not work at other times? How about when it is hot, or when it is cold, does that make any difference?
So you broke the clutch pedal off somehow, but that was fixed - right? And that was some time ago, right?
So now you've got another problem, and it began when you came to a stop, pushed in the clutch, but the clutch didn't disengage - is that correct? So what happened there, did the pedal just go to the floor? And its been bad all the time since, or does it work sometime and not work at other times? How about when it is hot, or when it is cold, does that make any difference?
#8
yep, pedal broke and was repaired. when the problem in traffic happened, the pedal went to the floor but did not engage the clutch. i pushed it out of traffic and waited a few minutes, then it worked. i was able to get i home. when i parked it and tried to move out a few minutes later, it wouldn't engage again. i haven't driven it since.