More than likely you have a warped clutch disk. This comes from over-heating it. Racing or ridding it at a stop light, or on a hill. If you use your clutch as a brake on a hill, (lots of people do and don't even realize they are doing it) that will do it every time.
Could be clutch cable wearing away..only a small job to replace..I got mine done for £30. Alternativeley, it could be your clutch plate going..lot more expensive..£180-£250.
whip them to the ropes then press a,b,x,y really fast
I am having the same problem as you and for the most part people say that there must be a leak somewhere. Unfortunately, I cannot find any leak. I figure if it was too small of a leak the pressure would slowly deplete. And on the contrary, if it is a large leak it would be noticeable. I'm not really sure if you find out please let me know as well. Sorry I wasn't much of a help. nathanr1988@yahoo.com
This team really pulls together in the clutch.
94 astro will only start if the gas peddle is to the floor and it sounds really rough ,it stalls as soon as you let off the gas
if there is a clutch adjustment on car, adjust the clutch if no adjustment, you will shortly need to replace the clutch
im thinking you need a new clutch.
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That would really depend on how the car was driven, if it was driven really hard the clutch would proberly go alot quicker. I have a T sport on 45k miles and original clutch is still fine, you shouldn't have to change the clutch until it starts to slip.
if it is hard to shift, when you shift your hear grinding, if you need to push really hard to get the clutch down, or if your in nutraul and your car dies when your foot is off the clutch
The length on how long it takes to do clutch repairs really just depends on how broken it is. It really could take anywhere between 5 hours, and 10 hours.
I suppose if you really want to you could but why.