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spearfish25 12-03-2009 01:28 PM

Cold Morning, Squishy Clutch?
 
I was tortured last night while on call and had to stay in the hospital. Going out to my car this morning, it was about 34F. The car had sat out all night, started up right away with no problem, but then I couldn't shift into reverse. I finally got it in reverse by going forward in 1st then going over to reverse. There was no gear grinding...the shifter just wouldn't engage the reverse gate (other gates were similarly stubborn but I got it in first). I also noticed the clutch pedal was 'sticky'. That is, depressing the clutch felt like I was trying to push my foot through wet mud and the clutch pedal was slow to come off the floor after being depressed. After a few minutes of driving, all was normal again.

My guess is this is related to the clutch fluid, which I may be changing in the very near future now. I don't know the specs of the clutch fluid Nissan uses but it has a pretty high viscosity when cold apparently. The gooey clutch will be a problem when it really gets cold here. Any thoughts?

Modshack 12-03-2009 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spearfish25 (Post 305957)

My guess is this is related to the clutch fluid, which I may be changing in the very near future now. I don't know the specs of the clutch fluid Nissan uses but it has a pretty high viscosity when cold apparently. The gooey clutch will be a problem when it really gets cold here. Any thoughts?

Clutch fluid = Brake fluid

Personally I'm a little slow to get going in the morning until i have a hot shower and warm up...

cvega 12-07-2009 03:27 PM

i just posted in a differnet thread abou tthis same issue. It just got really cold this past week here in boston and this same thing is happening to me. How do we correct this?


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