I'm about to get rid of this car (93 Eagle Talon), so I don't care too much, but I have no idea how to explain what just happened...
I drove to campus this morning no problem, as usual (in 14F weather). I always park the car in gear with the parking brake on. When I started the car this afternoon, I thought I felt it lurch forward slightly, even though I had the clutch down. The engine started stumbling immediately below 500rpm. It's done that before in cold weather, so I gave it some gas, but it responded very poorly; I practically had to floor it to get to 2500rpm. I then tried to put the car in reverse, and to my horror, the stick was STUCK in first gear. I released and reapplied the clutch, no change. I turned the engine off (after about 20 seconds now) as I realized what was going on: The car was stuck in first gear and the clutch pedal wasn't working. If I hadn't kept my foot on the brake, the car would have left the parking lot.
Burning clutch does not smell good. BUT, when I started the engine again (only a minute later), I was able to shift into neutral immediately and easily. I was able to drive back to my apartment with no trouble.
New car time...
I drove to campus this morning no problem, as usual (in 14F weather). I always park the car in gear with the parking brake on. When I started the car this afternoon, I thought I felt it lurch forward slightly, even though I had the clutch down. The engine started stumbling immediately below 500rpm. It's done that before in cold weather, so I gave it some gas, but it responded very poorly; I practically had to floor it to get to 2500rpm. I then tried to put the car in reverse, and to my horror, the stick was STUCK in first gear. I released and reapplied the clutch, no change. I turned the engine off (after about 20 seconds now) as I realized what was going on: The car was stuck in first gear and the clutch pedal wasn't working. If I hadn't kept my foot on the brake, the car would have left the parking lot.
Burning clutch does not smell good. BUT, when I started the engine again (only a minute later), I was able to shift into neutral immediately and easily. I was able to drive back to my apartment with no trouble.
New car time...