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I have a 1998 F-150 and I have a squeaking noise and I can only hear it when I am in in first gear at low speed and when I'm in reverse backing up and goes away when I press the clutch pedal. I'm thinking its either my U-Joints or Throwout bearing. Any ideas on what it could be?
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Re: Squeaking noise
My guess is the exhaust heat shield by the catalytic converter. They can break loose and only make noise when in slow speed driving conditions.
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Re: Squeaking noise
And I forgot to mention this in the question/problem but the squeak goes along with the wheel speed.
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Re: Squeaking noise
I think you may be onto something with the throwout bearing idea. Also maybe your clutch disc is worn and its slipping just a little bit. Not enough to be noticeable through the power output, but just enough to make a little bit of noise.
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