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He hasnt got his car home... its sitting infront of mine.

Engine on, clutch in, gear wont go in.

Engine off, gear in, clutch down, engine wont turn on(its as though the clutch isnt in and it just bunny hops)

Engine off, car stationary, clutch in, goes into any gear fine.

Engine off, car rolls forward, it wont go into any gear.

Can anyone can diagnose the problem from that?

Vu I may be wrong but to me it just seems like the clutch pedal doesn't do jack all (imagine the pedal wasn't connected to the clutch at all).

EDIT: Meaning we know what part is wrong, which gives you something to look at. One of the police offers said something about a spring being stuck (I'm not familiar with the inner workings of a clutch, just the basic idea).

Edited by Thomasino
Engine on, clutch in, gear wont go in.

Engine off, gear in, clutch down, engine wont turn on(its as though the clutch isnt in and it just bunny hops)

Engine off, car stationary, clutch in, goes into any gear fine.

Engine off, car rolls forward, it wont go into any gear.

Can anyone can diagnose the problem from that?

Vu I may be wrong but to me it just seems like the clutch pedal doesn't do jack all.

How did you come to that conclusion Tom? :thumbsup:

Can anyone can diagnose the problem from that?

Without having seen it, I'm guessing that there isn't any fluid in the reservoir or the slave cylinder leaked it all over the road 'cause it shit itself....?

ill say clutch or bent selector fork.

I had a button clutch that went on Anzac Highway, and had pretty similar symptoms, turned out to be a very very f**ked clutch.

  • 5 weeks later...

could be anything mine pedal all of a sudden got sloppy hitting the floor and it was extremely hard to get in gear. took it to get a new clutch fitted. mechanic over the phone said it sounded like a spring in the clutch had come out and jammed. so got a new clutch he fitted it then said " some thing had snapped and he welded that too. " so im thinking thats what went and i got a new clutch for nothing :(

:( Lol well by peoples reactions at the scene it wasn't clear (especialy Kahli's explanation of the issue to the officer lol).

+1 for the opinion of a kid vs the opinion of a registered RAA/MTA mechanic

'oh laik this dude laik in a white laik car laik, came around a corner, laik, y'know, and just f**k'd up n stuff, laik yknow and the car was all laik squeely laik and making bad noises laik a fat woman in a bunk bed laik, terrible laik, and it just got to the stage that, yknow it just laik got real heavy laik and his arse slipped around a corner laik, and when his bum hit a pole it wasnt laik the bum dance from that fat chick in big brother laik, no, this shit did not laik, bounce, laik, off the pole laik.

and hey, laik, the ppls that say us under 25s laik be needing non turbos laik and p1s laik, they can laik go to hell kos im 18 and in a 32 and laik, i know how to be speed racer in this bitch

laik.

-D

gg

-D

+1 for the opinion of a kid vs the opinion of a registered RAA/MTA mechanic

'oh laik this dude laik in a white laik car laik, came around a corner, laik, y'know, and just f**k'd up n stuff, laik yknow and the car was all laik squeely laik and making bad noises laik a fat woman in a bunk bed laik, terrible laik, and it just got to the stage that, yknow it just laik got real heavy laik and his arse slipped around a corner laik, and when his bum hit a pole it wasnt laik the bum dance from that fat chick in big brother laik, no, this shit did not laik, bounce, laik, off the pole laik.

and hey, laik, the ppls that say us under 25s laik be needing non turbos laik and p1s laik, they can laik go to hell kos im 18 and in a 32 and laik, i know how to be speed racer in this bitch

laik.

-D

gg

-D

ahhaha this is laik soo funny laik.

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