Sounds like there's something wrong with the clutch alright. My S-10 did the same thing and it was the pressure plate. I suppose it's possible the throw out bearing is causing the problem but since you'll have to pull the tranny to check it, might as well replace the whole thing while you're there. This actually sounds like more of a transmission problem than a clutch problem. You may have broken one of the gears. First and second are linked as are third and fourth. This would be why only two of the gears are causing you problems.
You have not pressed the Clutch peddle to change the gears!!
If it is a manual trans then it sounds like your not pushing the clutch in all the way. When you dont push the clutch in all the way then you will hear your gears grinding when you go to shift
u gotta use the clutch m8
when your gears are grinding, and u cant change gears properly. also when your flooring it and it sorta slips instead of ingaging properly.
It depends on where the grinding noise is coming from. Most of the time the grinding is coming from the brakes and the brake pads need to be replaced. If they've been grinding for a while, the rotors will need to be resurfaced or replaced. Other possibilities for grinding are worn axle bearings, or a problem with the clutch. If the clutch goes out, there will be a grinding noise when you try to shift gears.
It can be the clutch, it doesn't work properly. And check the transmission fluid level. Sad news is that if it's the clutch you will have to replace it as soon as possible.
well if you put the car in any gear and let out the clutch if you rev the engine and it dosent move or moves a little then it's the clutch but if it's a grinding noise and it doesnt move at all i'd say its the transmission my car was grinding and not moving and it was cause the spider gears were all busted and i had to rebuild my transmission
try to make sure the clutch pedal is all the way down before you change gear. in no way shape or form should you have to floor the clutch everytime you shift gears, however, if you are still grinding gears while flooring the clutch, and if there isn't that little bit of give on the pedal i'd suggest adjusting or replacing the clutch.
Clutch is not adjusted properly.
your clutch may not be fully engaging
If the transmission is grinding on a 1997 Honda Civic then the gears are worn down. The transmission will soon need a rebuild so it can operate smoothly.
Hey K==It will start grinding in reverse and hard to shift in foreward gears. GoodluckJoe