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    94 civic HATCH - clutch just suddenly went lower to the ground, now its not working..

    on friday i noticed the clutched went lower. Its monday now and its totally on the floor. Is a 94 civic cable or hydrolic? Could it be possible that the clip that golds the cable just fell off?

    I was driving it on saturday and sunday with the clutch really low. I actually thought it felt better.

    NRMA is coming now to have a look.

    Any thoughts and comments would be greatly appreciated.

    cheers

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    does it feel pretty loose?
    could be the clutch master cylinder
    They won't let me on the plane, cos i'm the bomb!

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    check your fluids - reservoir top left corner i believe same thing happened to me, and all of it leaked out and refill and tighten the valve and away you go, you also might want to get all the air out of it to get it back the way it was.

    Hope this helps ya
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    Quote Originally Posted by Menzy View Post
    check your fluids - reservoir top left corner i believe same thing happened to me, and all of it leaked out and refill and tighten the valve and away you go, you also might want to get all the air out of it to get it back the way it was.

    Hope this helps ya


    the fluid has leaked. Not sure exactly where it is as the NRMA guy did it. He said the hydrolic part needs to be looked at " i pressed on this part and the fluid is leaking". Could this be just a simple tighten?

    Hopefully it doesnt cost too much, as i got a qoute for $159 for the salve cylinder and $258 the for the master cylinder. Does this sound about right?

    he also said he could fill the fluids up now but it will only last me a few Kms so i might as well get it towed.

    Cheers

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    pass me your vin number and i'll see what i can do.
    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by destrukshn View Post
    no
    pass me your vin number and i'll see what i can do.
    cheers
    hehe is this like a new joke thing going around ozhonda in the technical section ?

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    don't trust me fine.
    don't care not my car.
    lol.

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    BTW mercury , since your car is a EG civic it is hydraulic. the reservoir houses the fluid
    Pm destrukshn - he can source OEM honda bits you fool.

    Also - the fluid could of leaked from the clutch master cylinder ( located on the firewall) or the slave cylinder (located on the gearbox)

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    LOL same thing happend to me yesterday! i checked and the fluid is really low... so ima buy some 2nyt and see how it goes..
    Power Of Dreams...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mercury View Post
    hehe is this like a new joke thing going around ozhonda in the technical section ?
    u stupid boy.. just lost ur chances of getting good free help!. lol..

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    lol oops

    sorry didnt mean it like that, just havnt been on the forum in a while. U know how sometimes a joke get overused and eventually everyone gets it. I thought this is one of those times. Apprently not!


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    sounds like u need a new master or slave cylinder...

    i have one here if u need one

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