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Psychopathic 12-05-2006 08:16 AM

1990 240sx problems
 
Well I just got a 240 and it ran fine for a week. Well now it started getting cold and when I start the car I can't move till it warms up. It will not go into gear as if the clutch doesn't work. Then when I can put it in to gear it grinds some what. But when the car warms up it runs fine. No problems with shifting or anything.

I talk to some people about it and they tell me some cars do that when they are cold. But I think its the clutch... Anyone esle have this problem or knows whats wrong.

sk8brdb 12-05-2006 11:39 AM

you may have air in the clutch lines.

ProjectSupaFast 12-06-2006 07:53 AM

You may need to bleed your clutch lines to get any air out and refill the fluid.

187cBs13 12-06-2006 06:11 PM

Well i just got my car sat. and it seemed fine until yesterday.
i'm not sure if its just because i've never driven a manual or if somthings wrong...

but if you go slow its fine, but then if you try to speed up the revs go up (watch i know is supose to happen) but then when i shift they dont go down... at all.. is my cluth slipping?

(sorry to take over your thread but i found it odd that it only started to do it when it got cold out to.)

bucket240 12-06-2006 06:53 PM

Re: 1990 240sx problems
 

Originally posted by Psychopathic
Well I just got a 240 and it ran fine for a week. Well now it started getting cold and when I start the car I can't move till it warms up. It will not go into gear as if the clutch doesn't work. Then when I can put it in to gear it grinds some what. But when the car warms up it runs fine. No problems with shifting or anything.

I talk to some people about it and they tell me some cars do that when they are cold. But I think its the clutch... Anyone esle have this problem or knows whats wrong.

I has to be air bubbles in your lines


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