Apr 5, 2018 - 11:14 PM | Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #1097202 · Replies: 4 · Views: 1,360 |
Enthusiast Joined Apr 2, '18 From Honolulu Currently Offline |
how long has it been sitting? you can't let a car sit and then just get in and drive it. It may just need a quick maintenance job. look everything over, check all fluids etc. Cheela, It had only been sitting for a few days, maybe a week tops. Thanks for your advice. |
Apr 2, 2018 - 4:35 PM | Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #1097071 · Replies: 4 · Views: 1,360 |
Enthusiast Joined Apr 2, '18 From Honolulu Currently Offline |
Good day everyone. I recently parked my 1995 Celica GT as I was in the market for something different. After buying my new car (1998 M3), I went to move the Celica into a new parking space and quickly realized that something was wrong. The car felt like it had no life in it and wouldn't move until aboutnthree thousand rpms. A quick background: I've had the Celica for about three or four years now, and aside from a few starter issues there were never any major problems. About a year and some change ago, one of the internal wires in my distributor burnt out, leaving me immobile at a fairly busy four-way stop. I went ahead and purchased and installed a new distributor. I also went ahead and purchased new spark plugs and wires. The car ran, but it idled rough. A friend of mine and I adjusted the distributor timing until the rough idle went away, but the car never quite ran as smooth. Anyway, about a week ago I went to move the Celica and it didn't budge until it reached about 3000 revs. I thought maybe the quick response of the Bimmer had spoiled me, but after several attempts at moving the Celica, I realized that there was something really wrong. The car used to have great response, but now it only moves at higher rpms and even then it feels extremely sluggish. I was wondering if anyone has any clue as to what the issue might be or where I might begin to look. I'm not the most knowledgeable guy when it comes to cars (though I have learned a lot and am surrounded by car people who have helped me), as the Celica was my first car and the first car I've ever really worked on. It's also a five speed, so I imagine my early days of learning to drive manual were rough on the clutch. I also live on a hill and my preferred method of preventing roll back was feathering the gas and clutch in first gear (I have since employed the parking break method). I was guessing the issue was something transmission and/or clutch related, but I'm uncertain. Thank you in advance for any advice. |
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