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every time i press the clutch pedal and release it my tranny clicks. i dunno if it is suppose to do that but i just noticed it. is there something wrong?
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it could be your tranny slipping, the syncros on the inside of it are prolly shot.
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Does the sound go away when the clutch is in? If so it's most likely your bearings have gone bad. Pretty costly fix unless you do it yourself.
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i dunno if it clicks in when i drive but when i'm in neutral just staying still and i pop the clutch out then in it makes the click when it is in. then the sound goes away. I don't know too much about tranny's so i don't know what the bearings are or syncros for that matter. But thanks for the help guys. i really appreciate it.
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