gsr trans issues in a 98 civic
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Re: gsr trans issues in a 98 civic
There are areas that will still trap air if you use something to draw fluid through the system. You might have to take the slave cylinder off and rotate it while bleeding it. You might also have a bad fitting or cracked line too.
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I read what I could from your op and what kind of parts did you use to replace the master and slave cylinder such as brand name. I know for a fact that those cheap BWD parts you get at autozone and advance auto are complete garbage and typically have defects from the factory.
Otherwise I'm going to go war everyone else is staying about the air in your lines.
You may have got someone who doesn't know how to do good work transmissions you never know what is going on with your stuff unless you do it yourself. Therefore you don't yourself you can troubleshoot from there.
Otherwise I'm going to go war everyone else is staying about the air in your lines.
You may have got someone who doesn't know how to do good work transmissions you never know what is going on with your stuff unless you do it yourself. Therefore you don't yourself you can troubleshoot from there.
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Re: gsr trans issues in a 98 civic
I read what I could from your op and what kind of parts did you use to replace the master and slave cylinder such as brand name. I know for a fact that those cheap BWD parts you get at autozone and advance auto are complete garbage and typically have defects from the factory.
Otherwise I'm going to go war everyone else is staying about the air in your lines.
You may have got someone who doesn't know how to do good work transmissions you never know what is going on with your stuff unless you do it yourself. Therefore you don't yourself you can troubleshoot from there.
Otherwise I'm going to go war everyone else is staying about the air in your lines.
You may have got someone who doesn't know how to do good work transmissions you never know what is going on with your stuff unless you do it yourself. Therefore you don't yourself you can troubleshoot from there.
Advance Auto carries Perfection, Wagner, or Beck Arnley. AutoZone doesn't deal in BWD at all, plus anything they sell is going to be lifetime warranty under the Duralast name and actually done by Fenco in most cases.
Not sure about Perfection, but I know the others are done through quality controlled environments and don't produce many quality issues. I mean you'll have some, but they seem to be few and far between with those companies.
I am leaning more in this direction...
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