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Car Fanatic
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Import Tech - Retired Mod
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newer cars have "anti-idiot" proofing.  don't get into first when the car is off and don't start it in gear.  you shouldn't do that to a standard anyway  :
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Car Fanatic
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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good response nice i couldnt understand the problem lol too early i guess
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Are there any other problems with shifting between gears after you get it started?  Or have you driven it at all since this problem began?  Sounds like the slave or master cylinder for the clutch is leaking...check the clutch fluid level, and if its full, its an internal seal leaking and losing pressure, if its really low, its an external leak and should be relatively easy to find.
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