Silver 2004 Toyota Corolla |
Hi, I’m not a mechanic so maybe you can help. I have a 2004 Toyota Corolla with manual transmission. Recently (~ 2 months) I started have problems with the clutch
very rare. What happens if the car is cold? I was not my run for a few
hours, the engagement of the first Speed at the start smoothly and all
is well, I let the clutch, and everything is smooth and perfect. But
(~ 30 min) after the ride a little, especially in transport, the
involvement of the 1st Place a specially unstable as I am completely
release the clutch. The whole car vibrates and I do not know what’s going on. This happens when I start without problems, so that the clutch
slowly, and of course give the car enough gas so it is not stagnation
or to try anything. No matter what the speed of 1500-3000, this is still
happening around the time I’m 90% discount on the clutch. All other gear change in order, but that is because I move faster in higher gear, so do not realize the shock.
Answer: The first thing we do recommend is the
transmission fluid if you have done. 80 000 is a lot to do in the same
liquid, and even if you changed again in time prolly do it again. fuck
liquid may be a long list of strange problems.
Apart from that we know that his is only one place, so far. try to slow the other down the aisles. If it moves, you know, the problem is not with the transmission itself, but use something that at all times. even if only at first, then the issue could only be there.
If the liquid does not help to say id take it to a dealer or transport. Transfers are very complicated, and not the kind of thing you play around with.
Good luck, hope its just the liquid. Toyota Corollas are supposed to be great cars, so hopefully this is an easy fix.
Apart from that we know that his is only one place, so far. try to slow the other down the aisles. If it moves, you know, the problem is not with the transmission itself, but use something that at all times. even if only at first, then the issue could only be there.
If the liquid does not help to say id take it to a dealer or transport. Transfers are very complicated, and not the kind of thing you play around with.
Good luck, hope its just the liquid. Toyota Corollas are supposed to be great cars, so hopefully this is an easy fix.
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