what is happening is the disk has disintegrated the entire clutch assembly needs to be replaced as well as the out-put shaft seals also probably the rear-engine seal and the flywheel needs to be taken off and sent in to a machine-shop to be re-surfaced
Nope, it's a cable clutch. In fact, I'm having mine replaced tomorrow.
I am having the clutch in my 95 civic dx replaced today. It is going to cost me about $980. Not sure if yours would be more or less.
This may be due to a faulty clutch. If the vehicle has over 70K on the clutch it is reccomended that it be replaced. If the clutch "slips" or takes a min before it finally engages then i would reccomed replacing the clutch. Make sure to change the Release Bearing and the pilot bearing as well this may also contribute to the problem.
you cannot change the CLUTCH on an AUTOMATIC transmission. wow
can we adjust the clutch on honda civic 1999
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.
I got them replaced at Jiffy Lube. Thank you.
no, it has a hydraulic clutch system
No it's cable clutch. Well at least in mine. 99' Honda Civic EX model
i have a civic lx with a d15b7 and i have a b18 integra with 5 speed tranny. i whant to know how hard is to change from automatic to a 5 speed for the extra pedal for the clutch
hydraulic single disc 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.