Clutch Sticking 05 6mt 16K mi.

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Apr 19, 2009 | 12:52 PM
  #1  
I can not believe it. My freaking car has Under 16K mi. & the clutch sticks half way up when driving. It also has no pressure on it when engaging until you hit the 1/2 point. This really bites. I bring my car out after winter storage only to be greeted with a messed up Clutch. NOW,... I read that this is common & tends to be the Clutch Slave Cylinder OR Master Slave Cylinder. I SO hate dealing with dealerships. Now, I have to bring this car to them and hear the idiot Service Manager try to tell me that the clutch may be gone. I swear, This car has 16K mi. with 80% of the breaks left & the tires are still in good shape [its mint]. Obviously the car was not beaten & taken care of. Anyway,.... Will this be covered on my warranty since the car is 4 years old with under 16K mi. Does anyone have any advice that may help me when bringing this car to the dealer.. Times are hard, and i really can not deal with anymore bills. LOL
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Apr 19, 2009 | 01:07 PM
  #2  
you can burn a clutch in 100 miles, it all depends on how you drive. The g i bought feels similar, so im preparing for a clutch change.
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Apr 19, 2009 | 03:28 PM
  #3  
mine is doing the same thing...it comes halfway back up and then smells like crazy
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Apr 19, 2009 | 03:32 PM
  #4  
ouch = smell = burn
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Apr 19, 2009 | 04:15 PM
  #5  
The G35 does have some clutch issues. The clutch is pretty heavy. Also, the engagement point is pretty damn high.
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Apr 19, 2009 | 05:06 PM
  #6  
a lot of people have had this problem after searching a bit it seems like the slave cylinder could be the culprit...Im calling the dealer tommorrow
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Apr 19, 2009 | 05:41 PM
  #7  
Confused ***Next day car is OK***
Today the Clutch was fine, I drove it for about fifty miles, and the clutch was ok. Came all the way up & had full pressure. I wonder if by the car sitting in the garage for so long, could of caused a problem?....
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Apr 19, 2009 | 07:19 PM
  #8  
maybe you had air in the clutch hydro lines... they might have worked themselves out but this would be very extraordinary.
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Apr 19, 2009 | 09:11 PM
  #9  
My clutch does the same thing. I also have an 05 with 14000 miles. It only acts up when the weather is warm. And of course, when the dealer looked at it they could not duplicate the problem.
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Apr 20, 2009 | 04:42 AM
  #10  
Mine was doing the same thing, especially during hot weather. I just put Super Blue high temp German racing fluid in, adjusted the clutch pedal spring (because it wasnt going overcenter like it should) and it fixed the problem

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Apr 20, 2009 | 01:41 PM
  #11  
Make sure they check out the pilot and throw out bearing. I had a similar feel sometimes, and turned out the the pilot bearing was sticking and not disengaging my clutch all the way. If it's not just a burnt clutch the dealership will hve u covered, otherwise you might be S.O.L
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Apr 20, 2009 | 01:48 PM
  #12  
Anyone ever try to dump their clutch at 4.5k and right when your about to take off, the clutch is stuck to the floor. LOL. That's what happened when the G next to me tried to take off. I was like wtf, did he stalled, and when we were side by side, I asked him what happened, and he said the clutch was stuck to the floor.

Lesson: Don't try to street race, and don't dump your clutch a 4.5k. The stock G wasn't made to do that. Just cruise.
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Apr 21, 2009 | 10:43 PM
  #13  
Mine was doing it when I bought it earlier this year. Took it to the dealership and it was fixed the next day for $0. Works fine now. I did find out that the previous owner had the clutch go out at 17k (I have 33k now) and the clutch was replaced with an oem. I can tell you after the master and slave were replaced it was like night and day driving it.

I learned very quickly that you shouldn't launch much higher than 3k with oem G's by reading this forum and getting a feel for the car.
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Apr 22, 2009 | 01:11 PM
  #14  
wentt to the dealer...got the run around they come back in an hour and say you need a new clutch..I asked about the master and the slave they said those are fine, you need a new clutch. whatever
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Apr 22, 2009 | 01:30 PM
  #15  
I have been dealing with the same clutch pedal sticking as you describe. Mine is definitely weather related, warmer and the pedal sticks. Check your clutch fluid and see if it is turning brown. I have been researching this for a few weeks and found some good info. A link to rangeracceleration.com (or something like that) led me to a possible solution. According to what I found, the brown color means the fluid is degraded and boils at a lower temp and does not function correctly in the system. I have an appointment at dealer tomorrow to find out why my fluid has been contaminated. Replacing the fluid is supposed to stop this issue.
Oh yeah, on first visit they told me clutch was gone ($1900). I got a second opinion from tranny shop and they said nothing wrong with my clutch. Damn stealership...
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