Hi I have a 2001 hydyia elantra, it's manual and today I've had to replace the batter. my main concern is when I was driving my car it made a little noise then my car just stop moveing. the engine was still running and was fine but the car would just rev up and did not move does this mean the whole clutch is bad or maybe the clutch plate?? And when I let go of the clutch in gear it did not stall out like it should have it didn't even move or rev just sat there please help me asap!!

Asked by Bwills Jan 03, 2013 at 02:16 AM about the 2001 Hyundai Elantra GLS Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi I have a 2001 hydyia elantra, it's
manual and today I've had to replace
the batter. my main concern is when I
was driving my car it  made a little
noise then my car just stop moveing.
the engine was still running and was
fine but the car would just rev up and
did not move does this mean the
whole clutch is bad or maybe the
clutch plate?? And when I let go of
the clutch in gear it did not stall out
like it should have it didn't even move
or rev just sat there please help me
asap!!

2 Answers

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It could be a few things. It is possible that there is a hydraulic failure (slave cylinder) or the clutch plate went. Could also be as simple as a cable! Take it to a good mechanic, don't worry!

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