Squeaking Clutch

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Blair, Jul 10, 2004.

  1. Blair

    Blair Guest

    Hi, a squeaking sound from pressing the clutch is becoming more apparent
    lately. I have a 98 Civic Si (CDN). It seems like when the car is cold,
    the sound is really aubible. After say 30-60 min of driving there is zero
    to little noise. The sound is definitely coming from the clutch area around
    the rubber boot. I put a fair amount of grease on the shaft within the boot
    but it hasn't done much. Is there anything I can do? Thank you.
     
    Blair, Jul 10, 2004
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  2. Blair

    motsco_ _ Guest


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    Blair,

    Is your clutch a cable, or hydraulic? (brake fluid)? If brake fluid,
    don't put any dino-based lube near the seals.

    You need a friend to touch the pedal, and a 3' garden hose to listen for
    the location of the squeek.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Jul 10, 2004
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  3. Blair

    Blair Guest

    Is your clutch a cable, or hydraulic? (brake fluid)? If brake fluid,
    Curly,

    My clutch is hydraulic. I had to go and wipe down all the grease I had put
    in the rubber boot. Someone suggested I do that but it didn't work. I'm
    not exactly sure where the sound is coming from but as far as I know it
    seems like it's from the clutch assembly. You can hear the sound from
    within and outside the car. I sprayed down the spring near the clutch
    pedal, so I assume the sound is from within the engine bay. I'm able to
    engage/disengage gears without any problems. What I do notice is the sound
    appears when I allow the pedal to fully release and then depress it. But it
    doesn't sound when I'm holding the pedal halfway and then depress it.

    Any thoughts? Thank you.
     
    Blair, Jul 12, 2004
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  4. Blair

    motsco_ _ Guest


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    Only like I said, chop up a garden hose and locate the squeek.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Jul 12, 2004
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