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    clutch question

    My civic has done roughly 197,###kms on it.
    And i never really noticed my clutch until i drive a few of my mates cars.
    Their clutch, when u get to a certain point you can feel it lock on to something, (like two magnets)
    where as my clutch i dont get that same feeling, im forced to puch mine all the way down to the floor.
    Would this mean my clutch is worn?
    im pretty sure it still has oem clutch.


    Cheers..
    i hope i made sense lol.
    8===D

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    Your clutch always has to be on the floor when you disengage it?

    Do you feel like its slipping when you change gears?

    if its the standard OEM clutch after 197k id probably change it..
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    how much would a noirmal clutch cost? cas my teg's clutch is wearing out aswell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elwood View Post
    Your clutch always has to be on the floor when you disengage it?
    yeah i know, but when i was in my mates cars, u get to a certain point in their clutch and the "magnetic" feeling kick in, like it automatically goes to the floor at a certain point.
    Where as mine, i have to push pretty hard all the way down without the "magnetic" feeling ie. thighs are tensing quite hard, continuously all the way down.

    Yeah i had a feeling it would be time to get it changed.


    As for the slipping, im not to sure what that feelings like, like do u mean do i feel the gears kicking out or something?

    im mad noob, i admit. lol.
    8===D

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    It is not meant to magnetically pull itself to the floor
    I think your friend's clutch has a problem too.
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    hey i think i know what u are talking about.....in fact i got the same feeling when i drive my mate's car.....their clutch is probably new and easier to step on and has the friction point...while our ones is just hard to step on and the friction point is harder to get..does it make any sound when i clutch in and out?

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    Check ur clutch fluid level if your engagement point is near the floor. Could be low

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffreymui View Post
    how much would a noirmal clutch cost? cas my teg's clutch is wearing out aswell
    depends on what are you after,oem or aftermarket. Different brand is also different price

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    yeah it was a new civic and a dc5
    so smooth/easy clutch.
    I just dont know how to tell ur clutch is worn.
    lol
    8===D

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    Go on a flat ground. Put the car in 4th gear, and slowly pull the clutch up to friction point. If it grabs and the car stalls, the clutch is fine, if it starts rolling away... then it's an indication that the clutch needs replacing.

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    I have a heavy duty ceramic clutch with a lot of feel, I drove a newish Mazda 3 a while back and just about put my foot through the floor it was so soft with no indication of a friction point.

    Every clutch feels different but if it still functions it's ok

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    you'll know when your car starts revving more and doesn't pull when engaging it.
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