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I went to start my 87 TII the other day and the clutch was not getting any pressure. it was all the way pushed in and no matter what i did wouldn't stay out. Also when the key is engaged, an alarm goes off. i thought it might be the power steering alarm, but figured id ask anyway. the last time i tried to start it it just kept turning and turning. i tried pulling the main fuse and turning it then replacing it but to no avail. if anyone could help me i would be grateful
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If your clutch pedal is just hanging around the floor, then the clutch slave unit may be stuck.
There is an 'ignition key reminder buzzer' that starts buzzing if the car is off but the key is still in the ignition switch (how's that for stating the obvious?). Other than that there should be a seat belt buzzer. I believe anything else is a warning that something may be wrong. There are warnings for low coolant, low oil, etc. Unfortuneatly, I don't remember them all right now.
Is your car not starting/cranking?
There is an 'ignition key reminder buzzer' that starts buzzing if the car is off but the key is still in the ignition switch (how's that for stating the obvious?). Other than that there should be a seat belt buzzer. I believe anything else is a warning that something may be wrong. There are warnings for low coolant, low oil, etc. Unfortuneatly, I don't remember them all right now.
Is your car not starting/cranking?
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