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post Nov 19 2001, 04:47 PM
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I am hoping someone can shed some light on a problem
I've been having with my manual transmission CRV

My 2001 EX is currently at the dealership with clutch
problems. It is 13 months old and I bought it off the
lot brand new. For the last 5-6 months my clutch has
been sticking. It only sticks briefly before it pops
back up on its own. And I can't seem to find a true
pattern to the occurance; not too cold, not too hot
(the weather or the car itself), not raining. This
happens to me about once every 6 weeks or so.

The last time I felt this was last week; and this was
probably the worst it ever was. The clutch was stuck
about half way to the floor. I could still shift, but
the petal wouldn't come back up. When I went over
some train tracks, it finally popped back up. Now I
know there aren't many honda CRV's that are manual,
the dealer has told me that they haven't heard of this
problem happening wiht any other CRV's or Civics, but
that doesn't make me feel any better. My car has
average mileage for its age, I do some city driving.
The first time I brought it to the dealership and
complained about this, they replaced the slave
cylinder or master cylinder for the clutch. But it
still does this.

I know this is long winded... Has anyone had similar
problems? Is there a solution that they may be
overloooking? Please help me out with this one!
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post Nov 19 2001, 04:53 PM
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My V does the same thing too! Im gonna set an appointment this week and have
them look at it.

Brian Gerard S. Samson
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