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clutch (?) help


Igovert500
08-21-2005, 04:43 AM
I need some help. So I'm driving, my friend was following and he loses the ability to shift gears.

background: He has a 99 maxima, intake and aftermarket clutch (2 years?). We were sitting in my driveway hours before, and I noticed lots of liquid under his car. He had been chillin for 20 mins, so I figured AC purge (water). We drive 10 miles. Chill for an hour, drive 10 miles back. As we approach our destination, he loses the ability to shift gears. He stops, and can't get into or out of gear. I hop in the car, his clutch is worthless...fully depresssed, I can't get into ANY gear (car on).

Weird thing is, after fooling with it for a bit, he gets it into reverse, however....it doesn't stall when he doesn't hit a thing. NO gas, nothing, and it doesn't stall!?! Then it again was a bitch to get outta gear. Now we can't get it into gear at all. There is complete resistance when you try and shift. I tried again, and couldn't get it into ANY gear....and when I tried 5th...it grinded. I'm thinking he is seriously leaking (empty) clutch fluid....but I was hoping for some more knowledgable people to comment. Thanks in advance, Geoff

ps. It's 4am, quite dark, so I really can't see anything. But tomorrow I need to get this car moving!

khi1
08-21-2005, 12:11 PM
You are probably right on the loss of hydraulic oil in the clutch, nothing else would make it do what you describe. In order to get it home you could put it in 2nd or 3rd gear with the engine off and use the starter to get it moving. Just hope you don't have any stops between you and where the car needs to go!

2turboimports
08-21-2005, 09:27 PM
It is more than likely a faulty slave cylinder, if the piston cracked or something to that effect it would do exactly what you described above.

Igovert500
08-22-2005, 12:01 AM
Yeah, he was outta clutch fluid. I added fluid, found the leak, bled the clutch, and it's working now. Thanks.

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