View Full Version : Clutch noise normal on 2006 manual euros?
rcfd2civic
10-08-2014, 12:30 AM
Is it normal to have a clicking noise on the clutch on a manual 06' euro when clutching in? Ive test drove 2 same cars yesterday, one with 100,00km luxury and the other is 83,00km luxury sport.Both manual and both exactly making the clicking sound?It makes that clicking sound just before it reaches the floor pan. Has anyone with a cl7-cl9 euros have this same noise? Clutch is good and everything, Im assuming it just needs some greasing on the pedal. Pls shed some light before I buy one of them.:)
Kris.
konektado
10-08-2014, 11:00 AM
does it make it when you pressing the clutch? if yes i have the same thing but doesnt do anything
tony1234
10-08-2014, 11:47 AM
Click here.Whole thread on it.
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?12165-Creaking-clutch-pedal-Euro&highlight=creaking+clutch+pedal
rcfd2civic
10-08-2014, 10:52 PM
yes it does, it make the sound just before you reach the bottom, ive read the link thanks btw tony and it seems to be normal, they all think mc is the problem but it comes back again after weeks, months and years. Im not too worried as its happening to everyone of us. ill be more worried if its happening to some euros.
tron07
11-08-2014, 04:53 PM
half release to full release and drive at 1st gear see if it makes a squealing noise, if it does the spigot bearing need to be replaced. Usually replace it with the clutch at the sametime.
rcfd2civic
13-08-2014, 09:07 PM
nah it doesn't tron07. The creaking sound its making is the same as everyone on the thread tony linked.
rcfd2civic
05-09-2014, 10:37 PM
spoked too soon. Now im having that squealing sound just when taking off. only happens uphill/slight uphill on first gear. but once you've taken off the noise is gone. It depends on your clutch engage sometimes it doesn't do it, but I know how to replicate the sounds which is annoying. i got it checked and my mechanic said its either the spring of stock clutch getting worn and old. he said apparently theres no spigot bearing on the euros, its only rubber bit. He said its still ok to drive and will just replace it when clutch starts to slip. no point doing it now, stock clutch still bites good.
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