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  1. #1
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    Clutch problems

    Hello ..

    can anyone help

    my clutch is broken .. I cant put it in gear / change gear when the engine is on. I suspect it maybe the clutch cable. Have anyone had simular problems that they can advice me on how to fix or find a replacements? thank you

    also does anyone know the paint code for a silver beat? I need a respray as my little feller stating to look it age.

    thank you

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    Have you tried using the search engine to find any info? Type in clutch or related words and it may bring up a subject.

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    Its called Blade Silver Metallic and the paint code is NH95M

    Clutch is hydralic. have you checked level in under bonnet reservoir?? poss air in system or master/slave cylinder failure. could try bleeding system.
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    I've attached a picture of where the reservoir is under the bonnet in case you were unsure.
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    cool ok thank i have a try. arhh if it is because the liquid is low.. what fluid should i use to top it up ??

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    Dot 3 or 4 Brake fluid.
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    thank you

    thank you , thank you

    I have added the break fluid and the beat is working now.

    thank you for the help .

    but one more issue .. the gear change is very stift.. is this normal in a beat ??

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    Ive seen it where the gearlever cables at the gearbox end have seized on to their pivot points and it actually turns on the rubber bush and not the metal insert. This could be your problem. Get someone else to operate the gear lever and see if you can see if they turn freely. a good soak with WD40/plus gas on the cable pivots to free them.
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    the clutch have gone again. this time in the middle of a round about.
    some drivers are so arrrhhhh.. keep on beeping me.. as if I wanted to break down in the middle of a round about. or even stop there for teh sake of it.. don't people think before they beep?

    anyway.. back to the clutch.. this time when I push on it. it stay down and don't bounce back.. it feels very loose... any ideas??

    thank you..

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    Hi Mienbao,
    Your problems are caused by a leak in the hydraulik system.
    Check your slave- and mastercylinder, i bet one of them is leaking.
    Normaly they can be fixt with new seals, not expensive.

    Kind regards

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    arhhh.. pardon?? what? where? how? all i know about cars is how to drive it.. help!!!!

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    Sorry, difficult to explain, but easy to repair for any mechanic.
    You don`t have to be an Honda specialist.
    Just ask a garage in your neighbourhood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mienbao View Post
    arhhh.. pardon?? what? where? how? all i know about cars is how to drive it.. help!!!!
    hi, where r u from? I think ur problem can easily fix by a foremen. it only leakage for the clucth pump...

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    south east london

    do you want to come and do it for me.
    i rather have somone that know what they are doing fixing it that someone who never seen a beat before and use sticky back plactic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mienbao View Post
    south east london

    do you want to come and do it for me.
    i rather have somone that know what they are doing fixing it that someone who never seen a beat before and use sticky back plactic.
    hahaha, sorry because is too far for me to come. I'm from Malaysia. I think u better ask someone recommand u the workshop. There a lot beat member at UK. Try to ask Steve, may be he can help up.....Good luck!!!

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    Beat is still borken.. I am so depressed.. Sit in it every eveing and cry.. sob sob.....

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    Hi sorry all not well where in uK do you live?

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    guido... you are right. it is the master clutch clyinder, that is leaking,... appears to need changing..where can i find one from... not that local halford will stock it

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    this is what need replacing.. ideally I want the whole thing but if that is not possible then they springly think will do. does anyone know where i can get these from. maybe a part from another honda will fit?? help???

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    Thats the clutch slave cylinder.

    Replacement part number for it is 46930-SS1-003.

    Try your local honda dealer.
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