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Clutch pedal squeaking like a bitch, how to fix?

Depends where squeaking is coming from. If footwell, spray some silicon near the top of the pedal arm and work it in by pushing the pedal.

If coming from outside the car, which is more common, spray some lithium grease on the clutch release fork/arm...the part of it inside the gearbox bellhousing, which rests against the pivot ball. You'll have to peel back or remove the rubber boot that the clutch arm travels through to get inside there.

Depends where squeaking is coming from. If footwell, spray some silicon near the top of the pedal arm and work it in by pushing the pedal.

If coming from outside the car, which is more common, spray some lithium grease on the clutch release fork/arm...the part of it inside the gearbox bellhousing, which rests against the pivot ball. You'll have to peel back or remove the rubber boot that the clutch arm travels through to get inside there.

i'll do that when i get my car back...

Depends where squeaking is coming from. If footwell, spray some silicon near the top of the pedal arm and work it in by pushing the pedal.

If coming from outside the car, which is more common, spray some lithium grease on the clutch release fork/arm...the part of it inside the gearbox bellhousing, which rests against the pivot ball. You'll have to peel back or remove the rubber boot that the clutch arm travels through to get inside there.

Cool thanks, too late to have a look now but it just started tonight. Wanted to make sure there wasn't any 'special' stuff apart from the usual... cheers

Oh and don't spray towards your clutch! Just focus on the pivot ball part and retaining clip, which is the cause of the squealing. It'll all make sense when you're looking at it.

off topic i found the best pho as well Ham

however you have to fly to vietnam lol

place called Pho 24 and it was awesome :D

lol i'm not surprised... :/

i work IN a pho joint now man, so i make my own ;)

Til his mummy makes him dessert. Thinking ahead. I like it.

For me, 12 hours til I eat something a bit more interesting :thumbsup:

seriously man, we dont need to hear about every chick you bone or think you are going to bone...

we've all had sex before (except mohsen)

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