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Old 04-26-2004, 02:43 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Question Clutch engagement issues?!

Quote: Originally Posted by cali
Thanks Marion!! This explains some weird clutch issues I see occasionally

I looked on my 04, and the wiring is also exactly the same as described by you guys.

I did a search without much luck...but what I am curious about is, if your "weird clutch issues" are the same as mine?!?

I find on occasion that (besides the oem shift knob popping off in hard second gear change, for third occasion) is that I can't engage into second gear (sometimes third) even though my clutch pedal is depressed all the way...I HAVE to then let off clutch and re-depress (sometimes twice) in order for the gear shift to be allowed...otherwise it catches and grinds against gears on me

Is this the same thing you are refering to?

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