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kensin 10-03-16 05:43 AM

help identify what i broke and a new no start issue
 
so today as i was driving home i guess i press the clutch a little too hard and i heard somthing snap/broke and it broke to pieces


https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...91376567cc.jpg


https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...7c1ddb9598.jpg

after i parked the car it wont start again , and i had no previous problem starting once so ever. can this be related ? :scratch: thanks guys !

no crank at all but every thing else works.

Barry Bordes 10-03-16 07:01 AM

Get a Wilkie button from the hardware store and insert it into the clutch peddle tab that depresses the safety switch for starting.
Barry

kensin 10-03-16 07:13 AM

YES ! barry thanks for the headsup. how ever I found the problem just about 30 minutes ago I'm going to upload a picture for others that might have the same problem but don't know where to look

kensin 10-03-16 07:21 AM

so i figured out what the problem was .


https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...4a5a1673d7.jpg

the red circle there is a rubber stopper for the clutch pedal once its pressed, it cracks and breaks as it ages . if it dose break it'll break the plastic button that's inside the green circle. when both breaks you experience a no start problem. just one of the many thing that could be your fix on click click *5000 click no start issue

GoodfellaFD3S 10-03-16 08:19 AM

If the rubber plug in the green circled area breaks, you won't get a click at all. Your clutch switch won't work properly, so you'll turn the key forward and nothing will happen--- no click. This is getting more and more common as these cars age. One fix in a pinch is a short bolt and a nut.

kensin 10-03-16 08:20 AM

i just used a screw driver to press against the rod and turning the key. (for now lol )

IRPerformance 10-05-16 02:57 PM

46584-S0100

Its a Nissan part number that directly replaces the stock rubber bumper

jza80 10-06-16 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by IRPerformance (Post 12112670)
46584-S0100

Its a Nissan part number that directly replaces the stock rubber bumper

Thank you, sir!


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