I had the same problem. Within some time I couldnt clutch anymore. I bought a new one and my mechanic installed it in less than half hour. Problem solved.
I had the same problem. Within some time I couldnt clutch anymore. I bought a new one and my mechanic installed it in less than half hour. Problem solved.
Same here. on top of that, there's nobody I know of that installs a clutch into an Integra in less than 30 minutes. Hell, that's faster than most pizza delivery.
The oil light flashes when the oil PRESSURE momentarily drops below 4.3 PSI and will continue to flash until the ignition is turned off. If the oil pressure stays below 4.3 PSI, the light will be constantly illuminated. Low oil pressure will certainly prevent the VTEC from engaging. Since you stated your VTEC is also not working, I imagine the oil pressure is indeed the problem. The low oil pressure indicating circuit is operating properly. Check the oil pressure ASAP. I would not even start the car until then. Have the car towed if someone else will be checking this.
The oil light is not measuring oil level, but oil pressure. They are different. To check the oil pressure, you would remove the factory oil pressure switch and install a gauge.
I had the same problem. Within some time I couldnt clutch anymore. I bought a new one and my mechanic installed it in less than half hour. Problem solved.
you sure it wasn't your turn signal fluid or turbo fluid?
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