Hey guys, here's the deal:
Im having problems with my 1996 Firebird starting. It isnt a problem with the engine or starter, its a problem with the clutch. You know how you have to push the clutch in to start the car? Well, the solenoid or whatever that senses when your clutch is or is not pushed in isnt working correctly...so even though I push the clutch in and turn the key, nothing will happen.
Sometimes though, if I push the clutch *really* hard or push it in and slowly, slowly let it out, it will engage, but it seems like there is just a 1 millimeter area (which changes every time I try to start the car, mind you) which will allow the car to start.
Thanks in advance for any help!
-Adam
Im having problems with my 1996 Firebird starting. It isnt a problem with the engine or starter, its a problem with the clutch. You know how you have to push the clutch in to start the car? Well, the solenoid or whatever that senses when your clutch is or is not pushed in isnt working correctly...so even though I push the clutch in and turn the key, nothing will happen.
Sometimes though, if I push the clutch *really* hard or push it in and slowly, slowly let it out, it will engage, but it seems like there is just a 1 millimeter area (which changes every time I try to start the car, mind you) which will allow the car to start.
Thanks in advance for any help!
-Adam
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