2 reasons:
1. There is no fluid in your master cylinder due to a leaking master cylinder or slave cylinder
or
2. You blew your clutch
No. Stick with Honda.
No not all coupes ate stick shift I have a 1992 accord coupe it was auto until I swapped it out to a stick shift
in a 2002 honda accord
Open the hood. Look for a yellow handle dip stick.
on the left side, its a plug 5/8th.
I have a 1994 Honda accord and I checked my transmission fluid & it had bubbles on my dip Stick. What does dat mean??
if its hydraulic there could be air in your line. bleed your clutch and refill.
Way down low in front. Below the battery.
you refill right through the dip stick
NO, stick with 5w20 or 5w30 if the mileage is over 100,000.
Through where the transmission dip stick tube.
You've blown a clutch hose by the sound of it, or you've got a leak in the clutch master or slave cylinder. Either way, without clutch fluid, the clutch pedal wont come off the floor and the clutch will be disengaged. Any half decent mechanic should be able to figure out what the issue is without charging and arm and a leg.