jumpy 1st gear start
jumpy 1st gear start
Only when the engine is very cold, like having been off all night, I get some jumpiness starting up in 1st gear. It feels kinda like wheel hop, but I know its not because I don't drive hard at all before the engine warms up. If there is such a thing as "clutch hop", then that's what it would feel like. Any ideas what could be causing it?
I get the same thing, on my morning commute at the first few stop signs, and I've done the same diagnosis, cant be wheel skip because I'm not driving her hard. I thought for a while it may have just been me driving like a retard, but I'm pretty sure its not that.
Brudaddy - No offense, but I've been driving stick for a while and I don't think that's the problem; especially considering it just became an issue a few months ago, and there is no problem once its warmed up. It does, however, feel like the same feeling as someone that doesn't know how to drive a stick, which is embarassing.
Originally Posted by narf003
Brudaddy - No offense, but I've been driving stick for a while and I don't think that's the problem; especially considering it just became an issue a few months ago, and there is no problem once its warmed up. It does, however, feel like the same feeling as someone that doesn't know how to drive a stick, which is embarassing.
exactly.
it's either you not being able to drive stick too good, your clutch is getting worn out, or you got a rear main seal leak which caused your clutch to glaze, which makes it harder to keep the car from jerking because clutch will slip alot more.
mine does the same thing, and ive been driving sticks for 7 years so i doubt its me. only when cold and only in reverse/1st. i just thought that it might be a warped pressure plate from the guy who i bought it from, i dont know how easily these oem clutches overheat. but it only does it for like the first 2-3 start from stops of the day and only a couple times a week so i figure ill live with it.
I can't believe nobody mentionned chatter yet... I get the same thing and if I ''power launch'' when the car is cold, I dont get it at all. But if I'm not careful, it will do it. I know my clutch assembly is on its way out as I have 297000km on the car but it still grabs really hard.
Anways, it might be something with the 4th gen 5spd trans or just that your clutch, pressure plate, flywheel are a bit scored, warped etc etc... Dont worry about it.
Charancon
Anways, it might be something with the 4th gen 5spd trans or just that your clutch, pressure plate, flywheel are a bit scored, warped etc etc... Dont worry about it.
Charancon
most of the time I don't have the time to let my car warm up for a few minutes. even if I did, I probably wouldn't do it in this apartment complex. I guess the problem is just that the cluth is cold and that's how it is. I know it isn't me. the problem doesn't seem to exist on any other car I drive.
I agree with bullfrog about "not in this area", and I wouldn't normally warm it up this time of year anyways; it's about 80F when I get up so it's not like the engine is "cold". It could very well be the clutch going, but I was told to check and see how the clutch is doing that you should floor it in 5th and see if it slips, as this has the highest gear ratio and will be the first sign of slipping. It then progresses down the gears. I do that periodically and don't have any problems, but I do have 155,000 miles on the original clutch, so...
I've noticed the same thing when i get a cold start. I know its not my clutch it has about 5,000 miles on it. I know its not my driving because i can drive well. I hardly ever do a "power launch" i usually low rev and then deck it you can pull off the line alot quicker that way.
I think that when you do a cold start the engine idle's a little higher. If you drive it gently at cold start you'll be fine. I Havnt had any problems and im on my second 97 Maxima SE 5psd. If you let the engine warm up a little bit u should be ok.
I think that when you do a cold start the engine idle's a little higher. If you drive it gently at cold start you'll be fine. I Havnt had any problems and im on my second 97 Maxima SE 5psd. If you let the engine warm up a little bit u should be ok.
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