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Can somebody tell me where to look,

 

The clutch on my accord type r has started biting really low down, it is a hydraulic clutch and there are no leaks at the master or slave cylinders.

 

I have replaced the fluid but its still the same.

 

And the reason im putting this in here is because this forum seems to be the only place i can get a straight answer. (Usually)

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A friend of mine has something similar on his 99 civic 1.8vti, low clutch and when driving hard it wont come out of gear. Its been diagnosed as a bad slave cylinder. Although you say yours doesnt leak. Has the clutch been replaced at all?

had a similar problem on a civic 1.8Vti also, was diagnosed as a dodgy slave cylinder!, don't think they're expensive so might be worth a try

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Honda type r forum is a load of tosh.

 

ill have to recheck the slave, i really doubt its the clutch failing

Honda type r forum is a load of tosh..........

 

Most other car forums do seem to be - especially compared to this place!

 

I asked a question on the Mercedes forum the other day and no-one can be bothered to reply. Not even to post a comment like "take it to a garage!!"

 

I reckon it shows just how good this forum is......:whistling:

 

Richard:cool3:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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