Clutch engages all the way at the top??
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Originally Posted by R-TuneZ
i just had my 04's trans/clutch/pressure plate/release bearing/pilot bearing replaced earlier today and i assume that my car now would be very much like driving a new z. my clutch catches as soon as i begin to release the pedal, maybe an 1/8 of the way up.
it sounds like your clutch assembly is worn though, considering what you are describing. a large factor is the year. pre-04.5's had a dual mass flywheel and a normal clutch setup. post-04.5's came with a self adjusting clutch and different flywheel which would be a clear indicator that your clutch is severely worn down.
either way your warranty does not cover any clutch components, nor does it cover master/slave cylinders; i assume one of the aforementioned pieces is the culprit.
it sounds like your clutch assembly is worn though, considering what you are describing. a large factor is the year. pre-04.5's had a dual mass flywheel and a normal clutch setup. post-04.5's came with a self adjusting clutch and different flywheel which would be a clear indicator that your clutch is severely worn down.
either way your warranty does not cover any clutch components, nor does it cover master/slave cylinders; i assume one of the aforementioned pieces is the culprit.
what did they charge you to replace all of that? and did you have the whole trans replaced?
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Originally Posted by R-TuneZ
i just had my 04's trans/clutch/pressure plate/release bearing/pilot bearing replaced earlier today and i assume that my car now would be very much like driving a new z. my clutch catches as soon as i begin to release the pedal, maybe an 1/8 of the way up.
it sounds like your clutch assembly is worn though, considering what you are describing. a large factor is the year. pre-04.5's had a dual mass flywheel and a normal clutch setup. post-04.5's came with a self adjusting clutch and different flywheel which would be a clear indicator that your clutch is severely worn down.
either way your warranty does not cover any clutch components, nor does it cover master/slave cylinders; i assume one of the aforementioned pieces is the culprit.
it sounds like your clutch assembly is worn though, considering what you are describing. a large factor is the year. pre-04.5's had a dual mass flywheel and a normal clutch setup. post-04.5's came with a self adjusting clutch and different flywheel which would be a clear indicator that your clutch is severely worn down.
either way your warranty does not cover any clutch components, nor does it cover master/slave cylinders; i assume one of the aforementioned pieces is the culprit.
EDIT: where did you hear this?
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Originally Posted by CSF
i've never heard that before
EDIT: where did you hear this?
EDIT: where did you hear this?
cars that were made post 08/2004, which are considered 2005's, contained the new self adjusting clutch.
cars pre-08/2004 contained a different clutch which is not self-adjusting. i got confused because my car had the self-adjusting clutch type even though it was made pre 08/2004, and i thought it was the other way around or something..?
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Originally Posted by Musto
what did they charge you to replace all of that? and did you have the whole trans replaced?
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