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Old 11-25-2006, 08:16 PM
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Squeeking Sound When Pressing Clutch

Hi everyone,

I have a Honda Civic 1.5i V-TECH2 1997 model (R Registration) it has done 49354 miles on the clock.

When i press the clutch i can hear a squeeking sound, you have to listen carefully to hear it, but its there. Also it feels like the engine is revving only very slightly when i press the clutch. The revving sound only comes when the clutch is almost fully down.

Anyone know why this is happening?

All help very much appreciated.

Cheers,

Mo.
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Re: Squeeking Sound When Pressing Clutch

check the clutch fluid. The reservoir is located next to the brake master cylinder, on the drivers side.
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Re: Squeeking Sound When Pressing Clutch

I had that problem on my accord. Your clutch bearing is probably dried out... just needs some grease
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Re: Squeeking Sound When Pressing Clutch

the squeak is coming from between the brake & clutch cylinder resivours if you remove them you can apply a small layer of black silicone behind them this should stop the noise
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