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    Sqeeking noise?

    So everytime i press my clutch in i get this sqeeking noise the car is stationary as i havent driven it for a good 3 to 4 weeks now.. Is my clutch fluid running low? and what clutch fluid should i use exactly if this is the problem? cheers guys.

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    Don't know if it is your clutch fluid, but it could just be that your clutch assembly is squeaky.

    To check your clutch fluid, you can pop open the reservoir that is closest to the firewall in the engine compartment. Clutch fluid = brake fluid.

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    yea ive got the exact same problem.
    when i press my clutch,regardless of engine being on or off, a sqeeky noise is present.
    Ive checked my clutch fluid and its at max level and is only 2 months old since i changed the fluids and bleeded the clutch line when i first got the car

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    Quote Originally Posted by irvinchua View Post
    Don't know if it is your clutch fluid, but it could just be that your clutch assembly is squeaky.

    To check your clutch fluid, you can pop open the reservoir that is closest to the firewall in the engine compartment. Clutch fluid = brake fluid.
    oh? break and clutch fluids are the same? whats the little one next to it?

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    maybe squeaky clutch cable? or spring?

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    try greasing the clutch pedal spring / hinge

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    wow vyets thats going to fix my "sticky and rouch" clutch also i might look at doing this sometime soon! thanks dude.

    actually tamay wanna do this thing at the same time? or you going to pay someone to do it?
    Last edited by F20C; 12-08-2009 at 11:21 AM.

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    Your problem is a dry clutch fork, you need to lube between your clutch fork and clutch slave cylinder, where they contact. use wheel bearing grease or if you have urea grease even better. urea is a genuine honda grease but it is expensive. Then bleed your clutch system and your clutch will feel heaps better.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by intk20A View Post
    Your problem is a dry clutch fork, you need to lube between your clutch fork and clutch slave cylinder, where they contact. use wheel bearing grease or if you have urea grease even better. urea is a genuine honda grease but it is expensive. Then bleed your clutch system and your clutch will feel heaps better.....
    i'll try working it out where to grease it up.. It's been bleeded not to long ago when i got a new clutch.. I dont think anything is leaking if anyone thought that cause there is no wet patchs behind my clutch pedal.

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    yusuf let me no wen ur going to do this.
    i might aswell grease mine up aswell
    the noise is annoying

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    you can just unbolt the slave cylinder, 2x 12mm bolts and then just put grease on the end of the rod (the round end) then just bolt it back on. This pivot point should have been greased when you had your clutch replaced.....

    If noise does not go away then take the car back and ask them to fix it, they will have to for free, im sure your clutch replacement was not cheap....

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