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Clutch slipping?? No way! (vid)
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<blockquote data-quote="EnvyCobra_03" data-source="post: 10524755" data-attributes="member: 88330"><p>Right now i only drive a 2001 v6 5-speed but I went through the same problem. I have a stock clutch though but the same thing was happening, all i did was reset the clutch, I believe mine is a cable clutch and self rachets. Dunno if it will work for you but to reset it I just have the car off, push clutch all the way down, and let my foot just slip off and let the clutch spring back up, do it twice. Then i started the car and the issue stopped, but my clutch seemed like the "sweet spot" was a fraction smaller. very tight. it self adjusted over a few days and is fine now, havent had any issues since. Not sure if this will help, but just my .02.</p><p></p><p>Edit: i did this about a year ago, no issues since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EnvyCobra_03, post: 10524755, member: 88330"] Right now i only drive a 2001 v6 5-speed but I went through the same problem. I have a stock clutch though but the same thing was happening, all i did was reset the clutch, I believe mine is a cable clutch and self rachets. Dunno if it will work for you but to reset it I just have the car off, push clutch all the way down, and let my foot just slip off and let the clutch spring back up, do it twice. Then i started the car and the issue stopped, but my clutch seemed like the "sweet spot" was a fraction smaller. very tight. it self adjusted over a few days and is fine now, havent had any issues since. Not sure if this will help, but just my .02. Edit: i did this about a year ago, no issues since. [/QUOTE]
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