Channooo
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I'm not sure if I need to replace it yet.
Are there any tips on how to check to see if it needs replacing?
I don't need to press the clutch all the way down to shift. Like literally I can press is down like 2-3 inches to switch gears. When I am in 1st trying to make the car accelerate, I can lift my foot off the pedal about the same amount as it takes to switch gears.
I read something about adjusting a nut or something. Like something about giving off slack?? Clutch free play or something like that.
But they said it depends if the car is cable operated clutch or not. If its hydraulic then I won't be able to do that method.
Does anyone know if an LS 96 Integra is cable operated? or is it hydraulic...
And another question.
A lot of the time when I start the car up. I can hear a motor like thing behind the dash on the passenger side. Sometimes my SRS light is on, but sometimes it isn't on. Could it have to do with the SRS or something?
Also, sometimes when driving I can hear that motor sound, but not too often.
Any help is gratefully appreciated! Thank you!
Are there any tips on how to check to see if it needs replacing?
I don't need to press the clutch all the way down to shift. Like literally I can press is down like 2-3 inches to switch gears. When I am in 1st trying to make the car accelerate, I can lift my foot off the pedal about the same amount as it takes to switch gears.
I read something about adjusting a nut or something. Like something about giving off slack?? Clutch free play or something like that.
But they said it depends if the car is cable operated clutch or not. If its hydraulic then I won't be able to do that method.
Does anyone know if an LS 96 Integra is cable operated? or is it hydraulic...
And another question.
A lot of the time when I start the car up. I can hear a motor like thing behind the dash on the passenger side. Sometimes my SRS light is on, but sometimes it isn't on. Could it have to do with the SRS or something?
Also, sometimes when driving I can hear that motor sound, but not too often.
Any help is gratefully appreciated! Thank you!