The symptoms you're experiencing with your 1992 Nissan Sentra suggest potential issues with the clutch system, likely involving the clutch master cylinder, slave cylinder, or the clutch itself. A sticking clutch pedal can indicate a hydraulic leak, low fluid levels, or air in the hydraulic lines. As the car warms up, these issues may become more pronounced due to thermal expansion or fluid breakdown. It's advisable to inspect the hydraulic components and the clutch mechanism for any damage or wear.
pull out the transmission
Clutch release bearing, if installed in this particular Nissan transmission (I don't know the specifics of this particular transmission), probably needs to be replaced. Clutch release bearing, if installed in this particular Nissan transmission (I don't know the specifics of this particular transmission), probably needs to be replaced.
That would be a standard transmission.
If it is an autmatic transmission that would be your best bet, but if its a standard it also possibly be a clutch
yes
yes but you would have to change the clutch
It doesn't have gas pedal problems because the standard transmission use a cable just for the clutch not for the gas pedal. That question just apply in automatic transmisiion. I hope this help
The 2002 PT cruiser is equipped with an automatic transmission. The automatic transmission does not have a standard clutch. The transmission will need to be completely rebuilt.
A manual (standard) transmission.
I have had the same problem with my 1994 Nissan, suspected the transmission but was told it is the clutch going. It happens in 1st gear but even worse in 2nd.
It is between the engine and transmission.
If it does it in all of the gears then you may need a new clutch. If it is just doing it in 5th gear then it is a transmission problem.