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Old 01 Aug 2009, 01:01 am
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Default i have a 1994 honda civic vx jus had the clutch replaced?

and it has been a week since the new cluctch is in and it is slipping again. could it be the clutch or could it be the transmission? should i have got a special clutch for the v-tech?
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Old 01 Aug 2009, 01:16 am
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Manual transmissions don't (slip). Take the car back to the folks who installed the clutch and tell them the problem. Most likely a bad adjustment on the clutch.
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