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I would check to see if there is a leak in the the slave cylinder for the clutch. I just had to do this for my 1997 5 speed ex, there was a leak i went to the local autoparts store and bought a new slave cylinder, cost me about 20 bucks and a half hour time. For a quick fix just bleed it.

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Q: What would be the problem with a 5 speed 95 civic if the hydraulic clutch wont disengage all the way therefore you can't get into gears?
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