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Old 01-02-2008, 12:51 PM   #5 (permalink)
yangs4ever4g63
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still problems

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Originally Posted by turbolarry View Post
The clutch pedal might need adjusting. The clutch line might need bleeding.
11 volts is pretty low. 12 volts plus is the norm.
Today I put some gas in since it has been on "E" and I also tried jumping the car. The gauges one the dash now light up more and are powered up. But the car still won't start and it seems like something isn't engaging. I'm assuming it needs the clutch to start the car. But the clutch pedal is loose as ever! Before I start the car, I Push the clutch pedal down manually and then try and start it. The engine shakes as it tries to startup but it won't. My brother said the clutch line was bleeding fine... I don't know what else to think unless its the clutch? wedge collar? throw out bearing? I need help!


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