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Old 04-02-2011, 02:29 PM   #1
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transmission woes.

About 7 months ago....
i was on my way to get a smog and i noticed my tranny start acting funny (trans or clutch [not sure which one exactly]). It felt as if they clutch was not disengaging all the way and it was getting tough to shift gears. Eventually, i was not able to switch gears at all, as if the clutch was always engaged. I pulled over and chilled for a bit, utterly confused at this point.

things i know it is not:

New clutch master and slave cylinder
new clutch (i thought the old clutch blew up, but it was still in good condition when i took it out)

the problem persisted even after i installed the new clutch. Maybe i need to adjust the clutch pedal? But i'm not even sure what to look for.
Could it be a bad transmission?
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