The universal joint(s) on the driveshaft are bad.
Something in the system is leaking.
Usually, a manual transmission clutch slipping is caused either by oil on the clutch from a leaking rear main engine seal, or it's from a worn clutch. Honda clutches are operated with a hydraulic master/slave arrangement and as such are self-adjusting. Whether it's worn clutch or leaking rear main seal, you'll need to remove/replace the engine or transmission to get to the problem.
What type of transmission do you have Maunal or Automatic? If it is a manual transmission then possibly the clutch is worn. If it is an Automatic, then possibly the fluid is too low or may just need service. Check underneath the car to see if the fluid had been leaking. Do you recall a leak underneath?
A corroded distributor cap and rotor will cause a vehicle to be difficult if not impossible to start and may cause the motor to run rough. If a manual transmission is jerky the clutch slave cylinder or clutch may need replacing ( clutch slipping ). It would also do to check the clutch lines for leaking fluid.
If it's a hydraulic clutch, try bleeding the slave cylinder. Manual linkage, try adjusting the clutch. If no help, something's wrong with the pressure plate and you need a new clutch.
No, it has manual gearchange, but no clutch.
u have a slave cylinder bolted on the side of the transmission,check to see if it is leaking,if it is ,replace and bleed,if not leaking .check your clutch master cylinder to see if its low, if not ,then u may need anew clutch.
If you check the reservoir for the hydraulic clutch you may find it empty. If so the clutch master or the slave cylinder is leaking and must be replaced.
yes it is a clutch (manual shift)
clutch slave cylinder.
go to autozone and buy a manual. we changed our mustang clutch . the manual helps alot
Clutch pedals are only found in cars with manual transmissions.