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> Today I payed $788 to get a new cutch put in, But thats not the worst part.pleasehelp
post Aug 11, 2004 - 10:15 PM
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After paying a redicleous 788 to get a new clutch and a oil change my car won't start. I picked up my car from the shop today. I was excited because my clutch was worn out for 6 months and i could barley do the speed limit. i drove to the mall and back. when i got home i drove down the street to the store and back. after letting the car sit in the drive way for 3 hours i started it up and low and behold it wouldent start. WTF. The car won't turn over. My deep cycle optima batterie is fine 12.84v. I checked all the fuses that i could see. the car makes no noise when i try to start it not even the dead battery sound. can anyone help me please. i am calling the place i got the car fixed tomarrow first thing in the morning. the only problem is that the car is too low and won't fit on a tow truck unless i raise the suspension what fun
 
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post Aug 12, 2004 - 8:40 AM
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I would check to make sure that the clutch is disengauging. You might be able to see the top of the fork on the st, I'm not sure. On the 5s, its in the top front of the transmission with a boot covereing the end, and will have a little cylinder connected to it, with a hard line that runs back to toward the fire wall.

Check grouding and make sure they connected them all again. I can't remember how many there should be, but probably one from the transmission and starter.

Check clutch switch, its at the back of the clutch pedal. just disconnect the connect and hook it to an ohm meter. Have someone step on the clutch and fully depressed you should get continuity, and when the release the pedal an open circuit.

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