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Old 06-22-2005, 08:01 PM
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Civic Problem, Need Help.

Alright,
Ive replaced the trasmition for my civic, you would think the problem would go away, but its not. My transmission is doing the same thing again when I got it. Its now VERY hard to get into gear, now the clutch sometimes wont come back up after its been pressed in and I have to pull it back up with the underside of my foot. And Ive about had it with the car. Can anyone sudjest anything that might be the problem that causes this, because this is 2 tranys that its happening too.

And in case I should, Im thinking about just selling the car as a parts car, with eveything Im probally just going to give it away for a very low price.
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Re: Civic Problem, Need Help.

What condition is your slave cylinder (maybe master cylinder?) in?
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