currently_madat_mycivic
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Hello,
I am sure many of you here have seen this post once or twice now. I am here to take my stab at it and get some insight.
I have a 2002 Honda Civic EX 1.7L, recently the car would not go into gear and the next day the clutch was completely dead. so, I parked it because I thought the clutch itself was bad. That was until this weekend I decided to look at it and discovered hydraulic clutch lines. Throughout my removing, replacing, and (hours now) bleeding the system I still have no pressure.
Here's what I have for you.
I am sure many of you here have seen this post once or twice now. I am here to take my stab at it and get some insight.
I have a 2002 Honda Civic EX 1.7L, recently the car would not go into gear and the next day the clutch was completely dead. so, I parked it because I thought the clutch itself was bad. That was until this weekend I decided to look at it and discovered hydraulic clutch lines. Throughout my removing, replacing, and (hours now) bleeding the system I still have no pressure.
Here's what I have for you.
- The slave cylinder will not move back and forth like it should be. it will build pressure, but it will not return.
- Yes, I bench bled, gravity bled, and pump bled. no I didn't vacuum bleed it.
- No, there are no visible leaks along the line.
- i have bled all of the old fluid out so the likely hood of a blockage is low IMO.
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