the gamper
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This morning I went out to start my car, no problem there, started right up after sitting outside in the sub zero temperatures (8 degrees with windchill 10 degrees below zero). The problem was when I released the clutch after starting it. It stalled. Thinking I may have forgotten to take it out of gear I checked, nope, it was in neutral.
I started it up again, this time I did a quick shift with the clutch depressed into 1st, then 2nd while idling thinking that the cold could have had something to do with it. Put it in neutral again and this time I released the clutch very slowly and again it started to catch....while in neutral.
I took off thinking that I was going to have to drive to work with the clutch depressed at every stop. First two stops I just checked to see if it would catch in Neutral and it did. By the third stop the problem had gone away.
I assume this is a result of the extreme cold but cannot figure it out since I had made a number of shifts and the problem persisted, at least for a while. What do you guys think.
I started it up again, this time I did a quick shift with the clutch depressed into 1st, then 2nd while idling thinking that the cold could have had something to do with it. Put it in neutral again and this time I released the clutch very slowly and again it started to catch....while in neutral.
I took off thinking that I was going to have to drive to work with the clutch depressed at every stop. First two stops I just checked to see if it would catch in Neutral and it did. By the third stop the problem had gone away.
I assume this is a result of the extreme cold but cannot figure it out since I had made a number of shifts and the problem persisted, at least for a while. What do you guys think.