Clutch barely disengages. Have to push to the floor
Clutch barely disengages. Have to push to the floor
I have a 2001 Civic with a manual transmission. It has 115k+ miles on it right now. I got a new clutch installed around 105k miles.
Within the past couple weeks, when it is cold out or the car is just started I have to push the clutch ALL the way to the floor for it to disengage and let me shift gears, then by barely moving my foot, I can feel it start to grip already. Tonight it around -15C out, and there were a few times I could not press the clutch in enough. Also I noticed that the pedal wasnt springing back either. I push it in, and it would come back maybe an inch but not all the way.
I have no idea what this is. Help please?
Within the past couple weeks, when it is cold out or the car is just started I have to push the clutch ALL the way to the floor for it to disengage and let me shift gears, then by barely moving my foot, I can feel it start to grip already. Tonight it around -15C out, and there were a few times I could not press the clutch in enough. Also I noticed that the pedal wasnt springing back either. I push it in, and it would come back maybe an inch but not all the way.
I have no idea what this is. Help please?
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