How long after you had it fixed
No. My 2002 Softail (Deuce) will start in gear, clutch in or clutch out, if the ignition is turned on.
It could be that your clutch is not longer working. You should take your car to a car mechanic, so that you can get it fixed.
If you have a hydraulic clutch you may just need to add fluid.
clutch is same place as any other vehicle between the gear box and the flywheel
gear and clutch relation _ when clutch is disconnect this time gear shifting thats relation
i have a 2002 saturn ls2. my transmission jerks in first and second gear and when i put on breaks. what should i do?
Normally this means the gear synchronizer is worn out or damaged. Usually the damage is caused by shifting without using the clutch.
Saturn SL clutches cannot be adjusted.From what I know about Saturn SLs, (I have owned 2) The clutches are self-adjusting. Usually if the Clutch is slipping too much, or it is hard to get the car into gear, something is either worn-out or broken. So, in short form, it cannot be adusted at all, and if it seems off you may need a new clutch which is pricey and labour intensive, or to replace the clutch cylendar, which is responsible for actuating the clutch. on some cars, the clutch cylendars can be serviced, on saturns they are not servicable and are simply replaced.
You have no clutch left. May of worn to the point it's not grabing or the clutch face may have blown off all at once. If you dump the clutch to often it can go all at once.
Of course you are coasting. The clutch has disengaged the transmission (no matter what gear) from the engine.
if the clutch pedal is soft an won't let the the tranny go into gear then that means time for a new clutch IF it wont go into gear its the pressure plate. It it slips under hard acceleration (engine revs and car doesnt speed up) the plate it worn out. Either requires replacement of both. Get a Kit
I had this problem several times and brought it to my mechanic. He informed me that the clutch was going bad thus resulting in a loss of power. Fixed the clutch and my problem dissappeared!