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March 1998


Dear Tom and Ray:

Unless you can give me an answer to my problem, I may need to sell my car on a [redcar.gif] cold morning in the dead of winter. I have a 1990 Nissan 240SX with a five-speed transmission. When I first start the car on cold mornings, the clutch acts like a normal clutch, but the stick shift is hard to move. After the car is driven a fairly short distance, the shifting becomes smoother, but the clutch becomes so stiff that I can hardly push it in. If I continue to drive the vehicle any distance, the clutch will eventually start slipping when I shift or try to pass another vehicle. The service center here in town doesn't have a clue. They just want to rebuild the clutch again. I have rebuilt the clutch twice in a year, and both times it was totally smoked as if I were riding the clutch. The master cylinder has been replaced, as well as the slave cylinder (twice), and the clutch dampener valve, which is now bypassed. Nothing has fixed the problem. Short of selling this car, do you have any suggestions? -- Donalda

Tom: Why do we always have to carry such heavy burdens? If we don't help you, you're going to have to sell your car, right? You'll lose thousands of dollars! Hints from Heloise doesn't have to carry that kind of weight on her shoulders. If she doesn't help someone, so they end up with a grape-juice spot on a tablecloth. Big deal!

Ray: I'm going to suggest you go to a Nissan dealer, Donalda. This problem is obviously beyond the abilities of your neighborhood mechanic. And as nice a guy as he may be, sooner or later you're going to get tired of replacing clutches.

Tom: He's already tried a bunch of things. And if there is a defect or problem specific to the 1990 240SX, or if there's something that your mechanic is doing wrong repeatedly, the dealer has the best chance of spotting it.

Ray: If I had to take a wild guess without seeing the car, I'd have to guess that your mechanic put in the wrong clutch cover twice and then misadjusted the heck out of it trying to make it shift correctly when it's cold. But that's just a wild guess.

Tom: I'd smoke on over to your Nissan dealer, Donalda, and ask them if they know what's really wrong with the car. This is one of those complicated cases where the dealer really is your best bet.


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© 1998 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.

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