Clutch?
#1
Clutch?
Well ive been assuming i had a clutch issue and today it got worse. Driving home I slammed the gas to pass this guy and my engine went like normal but the car barely moved. I could smell rubber burning. It happens in every gear now and the engine just races as I accelerate and i can smell rubber.
2000 accord Lx vtech 4-cyl 5-spd
2000 accord Lx vtech 4-cyl 5-spd
#2
RE: Clutch?
Slipping clutch is the sign of a clutch on its way of dying,Also check your slave cylinder,you can get a friend to help you look and see if it is actually engaging the gears properly.
Worst case scenario,Just buy a new clutch, which would come with new pressure plate, alignment tool,throw out bearing and pilot bearing.
Good luck
Worst case scenario,Just buy a new clutch, which would come with new pressure plate, alignment tool,throw out bearing and pilot bearing.
Good luck
#3
I got my car back from the shop 700 dollars later and it works great. I have noticed that now when i hot 4500 rpm the engine kicks off. I know honda has a rev limiter on my car but it never engaed before the new clutch. What is the standard rpm for the limiter? I thought my vtech kicked in at 4000rpm which wouldnt make much sense to put the limiter at 4500 right?
#4
You shouldn't hit any limiter until 6250 rpms. Try pulling the ECU fuse or disconnecting the battery for a while and take it for a spin.
FYI - Clutches have a break in period and you should be going easy on it for the first 500 miles or so.
VTEC engages as low as 2000rpm depending on your driving, this was proven by attaching an LED to the VTEC signal wire.
FYI - Clutches have a break in period and you should be going easy on it for the first 500 miles or so.
VTEC engages as low as 2000rpm depending on your driving, this was proven by attaching an LED to the VTEC signal wire.
#7
Probably no damage done besides glazing the clutch a little, which will wear off. City driving is good to break a clutch in, its the heat cycles that count.
#8
Just makes me wonder what i was experiencing. I took off in 1st and as soon as I got a lil over 4200 rpm it jerked like a damn turbo was kicking in, but then nothing and the car wouldnt engage again untill i let it rpms drop back down. Then everything was fine. Almost fellt like it kicked out of gear but it didnt.
#10
Hahaha.... I cannot believe I forgot. What they likely did is the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is not plugged in tightly or dirty connector. Mine did the exact same thing for the past 9 months after changing out the clutch. Went and cleaned the connector and haven't had an issue since. It's a pain to get to, but possible. It's on transmission housing directly below the thermostat housing. Pretty much in the back.