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What would cause a clutch pedal to squeak when pushed in and let out?
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i dunno mine does it too lol i dont worry about it
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There's little spring clip under the pedal.. It might be that need some lubricating..It wouldn't affect driving much. Just annoying squeaking..
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Just a little wd40 do the job? Or should I use gear oil or something like that?
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use aerosol white lithium grease. it's good for springs and hinged joints because it goes on as a liquid then sets up thick to stay put and not drip off. i'm betting this is what the service manual recommends.
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Both my Civics have had this problem, in both cases it was the master cylinder itself that was squeaking as the piston went in an out.
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yep, white lithium grease fixed mine, now slave cyl makes noises cuz its dry where it meets the fork. i swear if its not one thing its the next..
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the sqweeking i noticed it was outside the car. it sounded to me the slave cylinder was sqweeking inside the fork as it pushed out
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On your civic how did you fix it? Did you end up replacing the master cylinder? Quote:
Did you ever get the slave sylinder noise fixed? Quote:
Did you ever get it fixed?
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Yea its quiet now, i used synthetic bearing grease (pennzoil) and put some in between the fork and the slave cyl mating surface. I had this happen before on my old turbo hatchy and it was quiet for more than 4yrs
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Nice information my civic just started to do this.
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OMG mine has been doing it for so long i was going CRAZY, thank u its gone now
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Thanks for all the imput guys.
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