Gears
#1
Gears
Hi im new here , my 07 honda accord 6 speed 2.2 diesel is having problems going into gear , its had new clutch , new master cylinder and slave cylinder and flywheel but im still having the same problem not going in to gear with out forcing it , ty sean
#4
Then your clutch or the hydraulics are the issue. I don't know if your car has the same clutch as I have in my TL, but it has a "self-adjusting" pressure plate. The plate adjusts using springs, which are set at the factory, but which virtually always slip during shipment; if the pressure plate isn't reset before installation, then the issue you're describing is highly likely. That said, I would look at the hydraulic system first.
#6
Do you remember what the pressure plate looked like; did it have three springs surrounding the "fingers" as seen in the detailed photos for this clutch?
https://smile.amazon.com/LuK-08-047-...5SI/ref=sr_1_1
https://smile.amazon.com/LuK-08-047-...5SI/ref=sr_1_1
#9
Unfortunately that is a "sample" picture; I'm thinking it doesn't necessarily represent the clutch which went into your car.
Also unfortunate is I do not have access to parts lists for non North American cars so I cannot look the clutch up for your car.
Edit: I may have found what I was looking for here: https://www.parts-honda.uk/honda-car...E__4800/1/3444
Assuming that's it, then the illustration shows a self-adjusting clutch. Assuming you used an OEM compatible pressure plate, then it could very well be you need to disassemble the lot and effectively start over (of course first adjusting the pressure plate springs to their "new" setting).
Also unfortunate is I do not have access to parts lists for non North American cars so I cannot look the clutch up for your car.
Edit: I may have found what I was looking for here: https://www.parts-honda.uk/honda-car...E__4800/1/3444
Assuming that's it, then the illustration shows a self-adjusting clutch. Assuming you used an OEM compatible pressure plate, then it could very well be you need to disassemble the lot and effectively start over (of course first adjusting the pressure plate springs to their "new" setting).
Last edited by shipo; 01-15-2021 at 05:47 PM.