2000 Dodge Neon

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Asked by Destin Sep 04, 2018 at 08:28 PM about the 2000 Dodge Neon ES Sedan FWD

Question type: General

Stupid car transmission is fine fluids are fine teeth
are fine fingers to the clutch is fine everything is
fine okay what is wrong and why won't my car drive
high revs barely moves no grinding no scratching
no weird sounds whatsoever. Speed sensor looks
fine everything looks fine car does not move was
working changed out clutch pedal cable to new
one now all of a sudden car revs high nothing
works what could this possibly be neighbor took
apart my transmission transmission looks perfect
what could it be

3 Answers

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Now I guess I'm just going to go back to the clutch cable to the to me it doesn't look like it's long enough and either stretch it out longer so it could engage fully into the gear or I'm going to cut pieces off of it so it could be longer so it could engage into the gear cuz it's not engaging to where it used to be with the old clutch even though it's the exact same size exact same clutch cable not sure this car is the most dumbest retarded American-made piece of crap ever I've ever seen and I work on BMW's and Volvo's and that is completely easier than this stupid car

34,750

Obviously it has something to do with the cable replacement, wouldn't you agree??? Because it was, FINE before that!!

34,750

Double check your work,you did something wrong with the cable replacement. Like adjust it properly.

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