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Just got the car a couple of weeks ago. At first it only seemed to make the sound when the car was cold, and as soon as i had reversed out the driveway it stopped. Now it seems to be making the sound whenever i push the clutch in and are changing between 1st, 2nd and 3rd gears. Weirdest thing is that it doesn't make the sound all the time just sometimes. Theirs also a burning smell if you jump out the car after driving. As for describing the sound its like a dull squealing, not particularly loud or anything. Also sound stops when you engage a gear.

Anyway if you guys have any ideas at all or could just confirm that's it going to be something that's not too expensive to fix that would be awesome.

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Sounds like your throwout bearing. Depends how bad the sound is, my old S13 used to have a noisy bearing but went away when it was warm . Take it to your mechanic, you may as well upgrade your clutch cos you would be looking at the same labour(just read Burning smell. is your clutch slipping)

I have the same sound too everytime my clutch is in, but the sound is worst especially on gear 2. I guess thats just the clutch burning a bit but anyways its good if you replace your clutch every year to ensure it wont burn aheheh

How long is a piece of string?

Noise will usually get worse and worse before the thing shits itself. If it's just a dull whine for now then you might be safe for a couple thousand km but realistically it can collapse anytime it pleases. Leave it too long and you might start damaging the hydraulic release.

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