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Since: Aug 17, 2006 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 9:55 am
Post subject: 96 Accord Hydraulic Clutch problem Archived from groups: alt>autos>honda (more info?)
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My 96 Accord has a slow leak in the hydraulic clutch system somewhere. The
Haynes manual tells me there are only 3 parts to the system, the master cyl,
slave, and the hydraulic hose (metal pipe) in between. When I look at the
car it is more complicated. The metal hydraulic line leaves the master
cylinder at the clutch pedal and goes all the way across the car into
something about the same size and shape as a hockey puck on the frame just
above the passenger side drive axle. A different metal hose comes out of
there and somewhere I can't see turns into a rubber hose. The rubber hose
runs into the top of the trans just below the shift lever, next to the
back-up switch. It then turns back into a metal hose that goes to the slave
cylinder that disengages the clutch.
Master and slave are clean and dry. The problem seems to be up at the top
of the trans, there is fluid around this. I talked to the auto parts store
and they said they only carry the master and slave. What is the hydraulic
clutch system plugged into at the top of the trans??? Can a replacement be
had? Any help is greatly appreciated. >> Stay informed about: 96 Accord Hydraulic Clutch problem |
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Since: Jul 05, 2006 Posts: 6
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 9:55 am
Post subject: Re: 96 Accord Hydraulic Clutch problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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hey
that item your talking about is like a joint ?? only dealers carry that
but usually the master leaks from inside the car
check inside the car under the dash where the cluch pedal
zed wrote:
> My 96 Accord has a slow leak in the hydraulic clutch system somewhere. The
> Haynes manual tells me there are only 3 parts to the system, the master cyl,
> slave, and the hydraulic hose (metal pipe) in between. When I look at the
> car it is more complicated. The metal hydraulic line leaves the master
> cylinder at the clutch pedal and goes all the way across the car into
> something about the same size and shape as a hockey puck on the frame just
> above the passenger side drive axle. A different metal hose comes out of
> there and somewhere I can't see turns into a rubber hose. The rubber hose
> runs into the top of the trans just below the shift lever, next to the
> back-up switch. It then turns back into a metal hose that goes to the slave
> cylinder that disengages the clutch.
>
> Master and slave are clean and dry. The problem seems to be up at the top
> of the trans, there is fluid around this. I talked to the auto parts store
> and they said they only carry the master and slave. What is the hydraulic
> clutch system plugged into at the top of the trans??? Can a replacement be
> had? Any help is greatly appreciated. >> Stay informed about: 96 Accord Hydraulic Clutch problem |
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Since: Jul 09, 2004 Posts: 320
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 9:55 am
Post subject: Re: 96 Accord Hydraulic Clutch problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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zed wrote:
> My 96 Accord has a slow leak in the hydraulic clutch system somewhere. The
> Haynes manual tells me there are only 3 parts to the system, the master cyl,
> slave, and the hydraulic hose (metal pipe) in between. When I look at the
> car it is more complicated. The metal hydraulic line leaves the master
> cylinder at the clutch pedal and goes all the way across the car into
> something about the same size and shape as a hockey puck on the frame just
> above the passenger side drive axle. A different metal hose comes out of
> there and somewhere I can't see turns into a rubber hose. The rubber hose
> runs into the top of the trans just below the shift lever, next to the
> back-up switch. It then turns back into a metal hose that goes to the slave
> cylinder that disengages the clutch.
>
> Master and slave are clean and dry. The problem seems to be up at the top
> of the trans, there is fluid around this.
have you tried tightening the flare nut?
> I talked to the auto parts store
> and they said they only carry the master and slave. What is the hydraulic
> clutch system plugged into at the top of the trans??? Can a replacement be
> had? Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> >> Stay informed about: 96 Accord Hydraulic Clutch problem |
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Since: Mar 06, 2004 Posts: 385
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 9:55 am
Post subject: Re: 96 Accord Hydraulic Clutch problem [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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zed wrote:
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> My 96 Accord has a slow leak in the hydraulic clutch system somewhere. The
> Haynes manual tells me there are only 3 parts to the system, the master cyl,
> slave, and the hydraulic hose (metal pipe) in between. When I look at the
> car it is more complicated. The metal hydraulic line leaves the master
> cylinder at the clutch pedal and goes all the way across the car into
> something about the same size and shape as a hockey puck on the frame just
> above the passenger side drive axle. A different metal hose comes out of
> there and somewhere I can't see turns into a rubber hose. The rubber hose
> runs into the top of the trans just below the shift lever, next to the
> back-up switch. It then turns back into a metal hose that goes to the slave
> cylinder that disengages the clutch.
>
> Master and slave are clean and dry. The problem seems to be up at the top
> of the trans, there is fluid around this. I talked to the auto parts store
> and they said they only carry the master and slave. What is the hydraulic
> clutch system plugged into at the top of the trans??? Can a replacement be
> had? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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www.slhondaparts.com has your parts diagrams. It's normal to have to add
a bit over the life of the car, and you're supposed to get it flushed
whenever you have the brakes done (since brake fluid absorbs moisture).
Read your owner's manual for the interval.
Have you ever had it bled?
'Curly' >> Stay informed about: 96 Accord Hydraulic Clutch problem |
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