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where does the clutch cable go from the pedal?? my clutch snapped earlier
mines just snapped so its definitely cable....
Your clutch cable snapped. It should be an easy fix.
check if it will go into gear when the engine is turned off. if it will then it is most likely that your clutch cable has become frayed or snapped. your clutch cable runs from the back of the clutch pedal through to the bell shaped clutch housing. you can also tell if its snapped by finding a piece of the cable, not covered in protective coating and gently pulling. If the clutch pedal comes back up when you take your foot off it, it's not snapped. It's either WAY out of adjustment, or your clutch is burned out. And if it's the clutch, your car will have this unbelievable stench. Now, if you push down on the clutch pedal and it goes straight to the floor and stays there, it's definitely the cable. If you DO have that stench, go to Home Depot and buy a can of Zep Smoke Eliminator. It's the only thing I've ever found that will remove the horrible smell.
If the cable is frayed or has already snapped, you will need to replace it. There's no amount of duct taping or super gluing that can save this one.
your clutch cable located at rear of motor is snapped, bro autopartswarehouse.com has one for $50 bucks, bro easy fix
on transmission there is a 10mm screw with a cable running to it remove screw and gear and use gear as dipstick
cable clutch
Depends on what exactly is wrong with it :) Unless it is about simply replacing or adjusting the clutch cable, replacing the clutch involves removing transmission out, which means taking the axles out etc.
The 1986 Honda Prelude does not have a clutch cable. The 1986 Prelude has a hydraulic clutch instead of the clutch cable.
Clutch cable.
Well cable could be froze up. Replace the clutch cable. If cable is working adjust cable. If the clutch cable is adjusted then it's time for a new clutch