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CLUTCH BEARING NOISE


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I have a 2003 Ser Spec-V. In 1st Gear and Reverse when i am lifting off the clutch, probably at about 75% i hear a whirling or squealing noise. If the noise only occurs when the clutch pedal is depressed, the most likely cause would be a faulty release bearing. When the clutch is adjusted properly the throw-out bearing is COMPLETELY disengaged as soon as you take your foot off the clutch. My 95 taco v6 4wd. During idle or while moving, regardless of the RPM, a bearing-like sound can be heard. Well, my brand new clutch is making noise. If you press down the clutch and you hear a warring noise or a noise that sounds like In regards to this bearing noise, its a common issue with all RColt. Not sure if this was already discussed, but please help! There are two potential bearing-noise makers in the clutch system-the release bearing and the pilot bearing. Damaged bearing retainer; Loose flywheel bolts; and; Damaged disc splines, worn stop pins or broken damper. Works like it should, but when you go to push in the clutch again it won't release and it make a growling (bad bearing) sound.

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Excessive clutch noise: Throwout bearing noises are more audible at the lower end of pedal travel. Proper lubrication during clutch installation can reduce the chances of noise problems down the road. Squeals and growls are usually caused by worn or seized bearings. You depress the clutch pedal and hear a loud grinding, rattling, whirling noise. ar to the dealership (and I don't trust these guys) and they said that the noise is the clutch pilot bearing. First, they know that in most cases if the bearing and clutch are worn the rest of the The noise was definitely a bearing sound. Tech Forums gt; Aircooled Mechanical Tech Hey guys, wondering if you can advise me. I replaced my clutch release bearing during Also. Just as I have ordered new dampers and wishbones the strange whistling noise has been diagnosed. Worn throw out bearings will produce noise when the clutch pedal is depressed. I have just brought a 2002 1.8 T Avant, and have recently notice a noise when releasing the clutch as I change down gear. Okay, I know I've posted before regards this but it is still bugging me (on a 2006 Daytona 955i with 3200 miles on the clock). So i put a new clutch and throw out bearing into the car this weekend.


CLUTCH NOISE WHEN IDLING. GOES AWAY WHEN CLUTCH PEDAL PRESSED.


If you hear a chirping noise as you press, it's most likely the clutch release, or throw-out bearing. If you don't hear a noise, proceed to step four. Tech Section gt; 1st Gen (89-92) All If my clutch isnt being held down u hear some clutter or what not but as soon as the My car does the exact same thing. clutch work, clutch replacement, sound matter: Jay, unfortunately, I would say that the noise does indicate a throw-out bearing that is prematurely worn. I was told that my clutch release bearing was making noise and needed to be replaced. I was told that my clutch release bearing was making noise and needed to be replaced. What would be a fair estimate of that repair? You depress the clutch pedal and hear a loud grinding, rattling, whirling noise. You ease off the clutch pedal, and the noise starts to dissipate. Your throw out bearing will not make noise if the clutch is not in. If you are in gear but the clutch pedal is pressed in, you will hear the throw out bearing. Best Answer: we call it the thrust bearing.


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Best Answer: we call it the thrust bearing. did you change the bearing as well as the clutch plate and pressure plate? Learn how to diagnose throw out bearing noise.

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