Just got my car towed a few mins ago. I don’t know what went wrong, so i’ll just ask you guys.
Okay so here’s what happened. I took my lil bro to get a haircut, but unfortunately the barber shop was closed. My lil bro and I went for a cruise. Just around the block. Then we came to a stop light and when it turned green. I floored it. Second gear. Then third and thats when it happened. It didn’t go into third. Also my clutch pedal sank and didn’t rise back up. So i pulled over to the side. Checked everything out. Everything seems to be okay, but then when i put it into gear it goes in and all. It just doesn’t go no where so what could it be guys? My friend said it could be because i snapped my axle. I don’t know but i want it to get back on the road since its how i get to school.
EDIT: I am still able to start the car. and the clutch pedal doesn’t sink anymore. It comes back up just doesn’t move ):
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