Yet another clutch problem....
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Yet another clutch problem....
Off and on, my drivetrain will shake as I am engaging the clutch. This happens right as I am about to take my foot off the clutch. It happens intermittently, but it is starting to worry me. HEre's the shi**y part: I just got a new clutch last year and I am about 400 miles out of the warranty from the dealership. This is going to be a problem.
Mounts?
Could it be a tired motor mount? I experience the same problem every now and then but have been assured that the clutch is fine, but a mount or two are possibly showing some fatigue. It's not critical yet, and I'm searching for a beefier set when it becomes necessary. Maybe this will address your problem.
Re: Yet another clutch problem....
Hmmm....if it's only 400 miles over then a possibility of temporarily tampering with the milage exists so that your warranty isn't void. Not too hard to do but it is time consuming and requires a soldering gun, small phillips screwdriver, and maybe a tiny needle nose pliars or tweezers of some sort......not that I would know.
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Originally posted by maximabebe
Hmmm....if it's only 400 miles over then a possibility of temporarily tampering with the milage exists so that your warranty isn't void. Not too hard to do but it is time consuming and requires a soldering gun, small phillips screwdriver, and maybe a tiny needle nose pliars or tweezers of some sort......not that I would know.
Hmmm....if it's only 400 miles over then a possibility of temporarily tampering with the milage exists so that your warranty isn't void. Not too hard to do but it is time consuming and requires a soldering gun, small phillips screwdriver, and maybe a tiny needle nose pliars or tweezers of some sort......not that I would know.
If you are talking about rolling back the odometer, then please tell me exactly how to do it, cause this has been on my mind all day long.....
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Originally posted by maximabebe
Hmmm....if it's only 400 miles over then a possibility of temporarily tampering with the milage exists so that your warranty isn't void. Not too hard to do but it is time consuming and requires a soldering gun, small phillips screwdriver, and maybe a tiny needle nose pliars or tweezers of some sort......not that I would know.
Hmmm....if it's only 400 miles over then a possibility of temporarily tampering with the milage exists so that your warranty isn't void. Not too hard to do but it is time consuming and requires a soldering gun, small phillips screwdriver, and maybe a tiny needle nose pliars or tweezers of some sort......not that I would know.
Re: Re: Re: Yet another clutch problem....
Originally posted by MaxedOut97SE
If you don't want to incriminate yourself, send me a private message....I need to know how to do this.....
If you don't want to incriminate yourself, send me a private message....I need to know how to do this.....

you so scandalous
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Originally posted by GTRBlkMax97
I know how to do this without all those tools
Foking call me, and I know you feel me, I am not havin the dealership try and scam me.....
you so scandalous
I know how to do this without all those tools

Foking call me, and I know you feel me, I am not havin the dealership try and scam me.....
you so scandalous
Foking call me, and I know you feel me, I am not havin the dealership try and scam me.....
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