Help!! Clutch won't engage, can't shift gears
So to try and make a long story short......i'm driving up rt 53 in joliet tonight, screwin around with a kid in a focus wound it up to about 100 and then put the clutch in and popped it out of 5th into neutral to coast for a while until i had to make a right turn. When my turn came, i still had the clutch in, i went to put in in 2nd and no luck...it wouldn't go, tried to put alittle pressure on it and it just grinded alittle so i stopped. Pulled the car over and realized that the clutch was still deptressed to the floor and the whole car was shaking and a slight clicking sound was coming from underneath. I lifted the clutch back up with my toe and tried to depress it again and it was very dificult to press and the car still wouldn't go into gear. So i shut it down and called the tow truck. 3 hours later the truck shows up and drops me and the car off at the mechanic........Anyone have any ideas what this might be? I tried searching but nothing seemed to be quite what i'm experiencing. Its a 2004 Limited with 65000 miles on it, 6 speed and i tend to drive in a spirited fashion...... Thanks for the help.
tend to drive in a spirited fashion
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Originally Posted by buniqueXF
Anybody else have any useful ideas of what coulda went wrong? I coulda told you that there was a component failure 

I hate to say it, but I have a feeling this will be MANY hundreds of dollars to fix.
PLEASE get back to us when you have it fixed and let us know!
PLEASE get back to us when you have it fixed and let us know!
after you reached 100 mph, you pushed in on the clutch to shift to neutral...to coast awhile...
did you let the clutch back out while coasting?
Either way, it isn't good to just let everything free wheel at those speeds
Could be a lot of things...pressure plate, linkage, bearing....I have never seen a clutch apart on one of these babies...keep the clutch engauged while playing...
did you let the clutch back out while coasting?
Either way, it isn't good to just let everything free wheel at those speeds
Could be a lot of things...pressure plate, linkage, bearing....I have never seen a clutch apart on one of these babies...keep the clutch engauged while playing...
Well the car is still sitting in the same spot that the tow driver left it last night, so aparantly my mechanic didn't have time to look at yet today...... I wasn't sure where the hydrolic resevoir was to check it, but when i looked under the car after it had been sititng for 24 hours there wasn't anything that appeared to be leaking. I've got a feeling to that this is going to be an expensive one also, oh well the car is worth it. I'll def keep everyone updated as to what it turns out to be
Thanks all for the help
So heres the story......basically the clutch exploded, my mechanic said there was shrapnel everywhere, it also damaged the flywheel so that had to b replaced too.....so anyway just shy of 2700 dollars later my baby is back on the road. dfinately a difference in the clutch i guess it was more worn than i thought
Originally Posted by buniqueXF
So heres the story......basically the clutch exploded, my mechanic said there was shrapnel everywhere, it also damaged the flywheel so that had to b replaced too.....so anyway just shy of 2700 dollars later my baby is back on the road. dfinately a difference in the clutch i guess it was more worn than i thought
Wow; considering that many people wait months for a little plastic part for repair, I am impressed you had such swift results with such a "catastrophic" situation. (and most amazing , you didn't ***** about the price)
Good luck, and maybe be a little less spirited, you car is up in dog/car years.
PP
Originally Posted by buniqueXF
So heres the story......basically the clutch exploded, my mechanic said there was shrapnel everywhere, it also damaged the flywheel so that had to b replaced too.....so anyway just shy of 2700 dollars later my baby is back on the road. dfinately a difference in the clutch i guess it was more worn than i thought
Wow; considering that many people wait months for a little plastic part for repair, I am impressed you had such swift results with such a "catastrophic" situation. (and most amazing , you didn't ***** about the price)
Good luck, and maybe be a little less spirited, your car is up in dog/car years.
PP
Originally Posted by buniqueXF
So heres the story......basically the clutch exploded, my mechanic said there was shrapnel everywhere, it also damaged the flywheel so that had to b replaced too.....so anyway just shy of 2700 dollars later my baby is back on the road. dfinately a difference in the clutch i guess it was more worn than i thought
Originally Posted by SparkieSRT6
$2700 for a clutch and flywheel is rediculous.
Should'nt cost more than $700 incl. clutch, release bearing and flywheel plus install of $500-$700.
after you reached 100 mph, you pushed in on the clutch to shift to neutral...to coast awhile...
did you let the clutch back out while coasting?
Either way, it isn't good to just let everything free wheel at those speeds
Could be a lot of things...pressure plate, linkage, bearing....I have never seen a clutch apart on one of these babies...keep the clutch engauged while playing...
did you let the clutch back out while coasting?
Either way, it isn't good to just let everything free wheel at those speeds
Could be a lot of things...pressure plate, linkage, bearing....I have never seen a clutch apart on one of these babies...keep the clutch engauged while playing...
I always thought keeping the clutch pedal depressed while coasting prematurely wears out the "throw-out bearing".
Heck, I even put my car into neautral and take my foot off the clutch when I'm sitting at a traffic light.
Heck, I even put my car into neautral and take my foot off the clutch when I'm sitting at a traffic light.
Unless of course you can find a clutch kit and flywheel for $700. I'd buy one now and keep in for later.
OP, consider yourself lucky that the clutch didn't grenade the entire bell housing. I'd imagine it would have been much more painful having to replace a transmission case as well
I would request to see the Flywheel, it could possibly just need resurfacing or something like that. But you must be pretty hard on your car I'm at 96K on the original clutch and I take mine out to the drag strip about once a month.
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