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Old May 29, 2003
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Question Clutch Engagement

i was just wondering, for those who drive 5 speeds, if the release point (point at which the clutch actually catches the gear and you car starts to move) is high or mid. when i first got my car i noticed that i only had to release the clutch pedal half way for the gears to catch. now, 7 months into having my car, i notice that the gear catches when the pedal is almost totally released. is this normal for hondas or do i need to adjust my clutch pedal??? if so how do i adjust the pedal??? thanks
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hmm mines the same way... but i think it has to do with the way u drive it ... u break the clutch in the way u drive... if you constantly break it up early and release slow then ull have to do it all the time.. I noticed this when i my father borrowed my car.. the clutch changed .. cause i release it fast and then slow at the end.. my car started buckin... it took like 20 minutes and the the clutch got used to the way i drove again... and i dont think you can adjust our clutch. its not cable its hydrolic.
 
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