Schigerd is on the major companies that specialize in producing clutch cables. There are also various companies mostly from Chine that specialize in producing clutch cables.
All fronteras have hydraulic clutches. No cables.
You'll need to get cables of the same size as you have now and simply replace them. I doubt you'll find anything that replaces easy though. To change the clutch you will need to remove the transmission. This is not a beginner's task.
Did you break the clutch cable or the clutch disc?Clutch cables break because they just wear out. The axle can't do that.What normally causes clutch discs to fail is overstress: you pushed the clutch in without letting off the gas, downshifted at too high a speed, or souped up your engine without putting a stronger clutch in the car. Axles can't do that either.
1) Self adjusting to a point. 2) Less effort compared to a mechanical clutch. 3) Self lubricating where as cables need to be lubricated time to time.
AnswerIf the cables are new they are defect. If they are old they need to be replaced.AnswerThey make cable lube just for this problem. Its a common problem when racing dirtbikes or quads. Dirt water get into them
They don't use cables. Depending on year and model, they use either a linkage, or they use a hydraulic clutch (courtesy of AB Volvo). Need to know year and model you have to determine which.
Advanced Clutch seems to be a growing clutch repair shop all over the country. Many local machine shops also repair clutches of different makes and models.
the likage and cables probably need some lube a dragging clutch will make it grind when trying to put in gear also if the clutch is hydraulic operated, it may be low on hydraulic fluid due to a leak in the system.
Depending on HOW you jump started it..........did you do it with cables or did you get get the car rolling and pop the clutch? If you popped the clutch it may have made the timing chain on the front of the engine jump a tooth and now your timing is off.
attach the battery cables together, turn key on, put bike in 2 nd gear, hold clutch in push, then pop clutch,
To change the clutch on a 1993 Honda Civic the car will need to the safely raised. Remove the starter, shift cables, wire harness, and other components found on the transmission. Unbolt the motor mount and mounting bolts for the transmission and safely lower it. Replace the clutch disk and throttle body.
Yes. You don't say what age and model, but most have cable operated clutches and there is an adjuster where the cables attaches to the gearbox, under the bonnet. This only adjusts the pedal height and operating stroke. A slipping clutch can only be cured by replacement.