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Ok, how can i tell when my clutch is starting to go? I recently got my second celica (this time manual), the car has 97k miles, and comparing it to my 99civic with 142k miles, the clutch seems not as grabby, and significantly easier to push down. Im not sure how well the owner before me drove it though, the clutch just seems quite different than my civics (i know they vary between cars) but...
what are the symptoms?, sorry if this has been coverd, i couldnt really find anything. This post has been edited by DSToyo: Mar 29, 2007 - 7:49 PM |
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my civic's clutch is actually a lot softer than my celi's. The clutch on the civic was replaced for the first time at 198k, the car has 220k on it. the clutch in the celi has never been replaced and the car is at 110k, and it takes noticeably more force to put it down.]
Every civic I've ever driven with a manual was a much lighter clutch than most of the other manuals I've driven. -------------------- ![]() |
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