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Clutch help - 8/18/2007 4:29:58 AM   
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Yer i have a 96 hyundai coupe/tiburon and the clutch is gettin on my nerves. It releases the clutch point at the very end of pressing the pedal, like i mean really at the end, how would i change this so that it releases at a lower point
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RE: Clutch help - 8/19/2007 2:08:20 PM   
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Sounds like its time for a new clutch.
You disc and pressure plate are just about toast.
I assume it grabs also at a high rpm?

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RE: Clutch help - 8/19/2007 11:56:32 PM   
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na it doesnt grab at high revs or anything its just the friction point needs to be adjust like the clutch is all good anything its just that its friction point releases at a high point like not half way just near the end blahhh its annoyin

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RE: Clutch help - 8/20/2007 12:28:15 AM   
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Either the clutch cable or slave cylinder then.

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RE: Clutch help - 8/20/2007 4:32:14 AM   
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yer but how can it be adjusted lol

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RE: Clutch help - 8/20/2007 5:52:25 AM   
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i had an s10 that needed its clutch bleed and it was doing similar things to what you are saying,,,or if its like in my tibby when i bought it,,,the clutch was half way ingaged due to the clutch fork being rusted and seized. your problem could be as simple as a clutch adjustment, or  you may just need to change it, depending on the miles and how you drive,,its probably a good thing to do anyway.

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RE: Clutch help - 8/20/2007 2:44:18 PM   
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like u said it mite need a clutch adjustment yer so can i go about doin this this is my firt hyundai coupe/tibby so not very sure bout the car thanx

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RE: Clutch help - 8/20/2007 4:03:33 PM   
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ORIGINAL: coupeRd

like u said it mite need a clutch adjustment yer so can i go about doin this this is my firt hyundai coupe/tibby so not very sure bout the car thanx



How many miles are on the car?

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RE: Clutch help - 8/21/2007 3:11:51 AM   
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well 155,00 kms or 96, 000 miles lol why . thing is i wanna know how it can get adjusted dont really wanna buy a new clutch hope not 

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RE: Clutch help - 8/21/2007 3:59:39 PM   
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At 96,000, its probally the clutch itself about to go.
Thats the best bet here.
Its not that it needs adjusting, it more than likely needs replacing.

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