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Old 09-10-2002, 03:54 AM
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please help clutch is clicking

i posted a message simaler to this in another forum at AF but got no replys ..

i push my clutch in and i get a little pop it only happens sometimes but it got me a little curious as to why i got a click. sounds like when you press in a platic 20 ounce of coke. (prefably vanilla coke) could this be a big problem or maby just temporary . never did it before. please let me know my cars still on warrenty for another 10 thousand miles.... i go through mile like 125 a day. so please let me know if this is a typical honda problem and what i can do about it.

its a very low click and its getting more and more continuous. so its got me like what if my clutch is going or having probs warrenty covers that so lets role with the replys please engineers.... thank you....
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Old 09-11-2002, 12:34 AM
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turns out

`it was very simple just needed to take a look to see where it was touching wrong.
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Old 09-23-2002, 03:44 PM
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If is still under Warranty just take it from where you bought it and have it check out. One thing for sure, that is not normal. So go and have it check out.
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