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Old 02-01-2005, 03:26 AM
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'02 Cav Clutch Noise

Good day Folks,

For all you all knowing people out there, when changing gears pushing on the clutch generates an anoying noise, sounds like a cricket. Anyway I'm not too worried about but just wondering any ideas what it could be? Maybe I just need to drag an oil can out!

thanks.

Think its a 2.2L
3 years old
26,000km =? miles.

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Re: '02 Cav Clutch Noise

Sounds like a throw-out bearing
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Re: Re: '02 Cav Clutch Noise

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Sounds like a throw-out bearing
Yeah either that or a bent finger spring on the pressure plate.
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