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    Default Integra clutch problem

    This is about my friend's integra. He called me last night about how is car is shaking and just feeling really bad so I took a look at it earlier today. I can feel the clutch pedal shaking quite bad and when I put the car in 1st gear to drive, the car shacks really bad, feels like the clutch is not hold.

    So, what's the problem? The clutch? Or just the fluid?

    Thanks in advance.

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    have you checked the fluid. maybe slave or master going bad. check those and see. How old is clutch and how often does he hit it hard???
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    the flywheel probably **** and the clutch.

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    CLUTCH IS GONE.....

    if this sounds like his problem in his teg, then his clutch is shot.

    while foot has the clutch pedal put in and the car is in gear and the car shakes...the clutch is toast. he maybe has about 2k miles at the most left on the clutch..depending on how long its been going on. IMO park it until you find a clutch to replace it with



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    Nah Fluid probably have nothing to do with it. The clutch disc is probably burnt out or the pilot bearing has gone bad. If you step on the clutch pedal and the pedal is shaking, either the pressure plate, clutch, or flywheel is warp. Put your e brake on and put it in 5 gear and slowly let go of the clutch pedal. If you dont stall than you need a new clutch. If it do stall, than that probably mean that the pilot bearing has gone bad causing the shaft in the tranny to have too much free play. But to acutally fix it, the tranny have to be remove and that gona cost a good amount of money unless u can do it urself

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    ur clutch is burnt, once u level the clutch to go, u could feel the car jerkin off right <----haha lol.....and if u let go of the clutch it dies..correct...if so, ur clutch is done for...also, if not his transmission is going.....leave it in neutral, and try drive if it moves then ur tranny gone

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    Thanks for all the helps!!! I took it to where I did my SR swaps (appears they did a lot of Hondas before they do Nissans) and he told me the clutch is gone.

    reps for all of you!!!

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    glad you got it before it left you stranded...hopefully it didnt leave u stranded



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