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Unable to put car in any gear, clutch problem?

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Old Oct 17, 2012 | 12:13 PM
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Default Re: Unable to put car in any gear, clutch problem?

I happen to agree wiith both of you. Here we have someone who is not mechanically apt and happens to be asking questions since he is a member of the forum. He feels like he is at the mercy of the garage and he is. We can only do so much to help if we don't know the facts. As a new member of the forum it appears that there are too many "general" questions and no facts. So we can do one of two things. One if it is too general, don't answer. Second,we can get them to give more facts so we can help out. Isn't that what the forum is about? JMO
 
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Old Oct 21, 2012 | 04:17 PM
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Default Re: Unable to put car in any gear, clutch problem?

Got car fixed, had new hydraulic slave cylinder, and clutch kit, the springs were broken on the pressure plate, cost me around $930, $216 for labour charges.

The clutch pedal is much harder to put down than before, I guess this will loosen overtime?

Got home and found a big crack in the front bumper, the garage have either pranged it or someone has run into it, the garage park the cars on a public road whilst there awaiting repair. I am really angry about what's happened, just wondering if its even worth going back to complain as there probably just say someone must of bumped into it.
 
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