Clutch has "click" noise
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Clutch has "click" noise
When i release my cluth fully, it makes a "click" noise, while the car is on/off (but more often when its off). Dont know whats the deal there, its normal? or fuked? Might take it back to my mechanic soon for a check, but just want to know if its any big deal right now?
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Would it pose any problems if me and howc continue to drive it as is? Or should we get it checked up and lube the pedal or change the bearing?Bennoz wrote:If its not the pedal thats needs lubricating, then I'd say it'd be the throw out bearing.
Ive asked my friends and they've said it isnt a problem so im not sure, thought id get a 2nd opinion
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Mine has done it for nearly 2 years...
Caused me no problems ...
Caused me no problems ...
I just had to add it ......
sublime19 wrote:Lol clearly you don't know me well enough, it was a joke![]()
I talk a lot of sh*t, usually have to keep a roll of toilet paper handy in the car for my mouth
Astron_Boy wrote:Hold me Sooty, I need man comfort.
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That was my thought, broken clutch spring... when i bought my other 6A12 motor it came with the clutch (you can have it if you want... mines a TIP) and had 2 broken springs... quite a common problem...Bennoz wrote:Could also be the springs on the clutch plate itself rattling. One of those annoying, yet no point in doing anything rattles that wont do any harm.
