Check the transmission fluid. and the linkage. If they are okay, sounds like the syncromesh between gears is going.
The clutch releases the gears so you can change drives, if the clutch was replaced chances are the transmission will go too.
2006-12-08 20:24:36
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answered by ? 6
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If it has a hydraulic clutch, the master or slave cylinder may have leaking seals. Firstly check the clutch fluid level, try bleeding the system if this fails put a seal kit in both the slave and master cylinder. All these are both cheaper and easier than a full clutch replacement. Clutches generally slip when you put the power down, when you accelerate the motor goes faster but the car doesn't seem to. Good luck
2016-05-22 22:19:30
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answered by Deborah 4
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I had similar problems with my 96 honda accord. would happen every once in a while. I'd just put it back in neutral, do the neutral wiggle and it would go into first fine. Same thing for reverse.
I wouldn't worry about it. Just warn somebody if you end up loaning your car out.
You can have the shift linkage adjusted. It should help some, but won't eliminate the problem. (Ask me how I know.)
2006-12-11 08:15:41
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answered by Lemar J 6
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You state that the car or clutch "is new." Have the Integra towed in for an adjustment. Acura and most transmission shops waranty their work.
2006-12-09 16:26:18
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answered by tichur 7
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It sounds like you have some worn parts. It could be in the linkage or the synchronizers, or the reverse gear or the cluch could have came out of adjustment. Those are the things I would look at.
2006-12-08 18:06:15
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answered by hip2freak 1
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check your trans oil if its low it will do that . if its cable teg. than it could be the cable adjust . or check for leak out of the intermediate shaft seal. this stuff can go bad after a clutch replaced.
2006-12-09 22:23:21
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answered by Jennifer T 2
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Did you also replace the slave cylinder? You should have. I had the same problem on my 300zx after I installed a new clutch on it. Slave cylinders, shouldn't be too expensive, and should be replaced whenever you do your clutch.
2006-12-11 12:15:57
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answered by quick_ridez 4
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possible clutch master is leaking internal (fluid bypass) not giving the full stroke you need to completely disengage the pressure plate.
2006-12-08 17:57:39
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answered by Anonymous
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it is the sync gears. never ever put your car into first gear while the car is moving... that is the number one reason for this happening.
2006-12-08 17:57:19
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answered by Ryan P 1
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Syncronizer rings in trans. Big $$ in labor. Sorry
2006-12-08 17:54:03
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answered by John L 5
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