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Old 04-06-2006, 02:56 PM
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can anyone tell me what the clicking sound is when i engage the clutch in 1st gear. please and thankyou
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are you sure that is the clutch? i say that because my eg6 too has a noise that seem the clutch but is a axels ..
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is it only first gear?

possible its not the clutch
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Modified by CardDealer at 2:38 PM 11/16/2006
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i have to say throw out bareing
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yeah! i think so too, it's hard to remplace ?
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Is it happening when you are taking off? If so its your axles and/or wheel bearings.
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bump, i would like to know if it's hard to reemplace the thow out bearing
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Walterronny &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">bump, i would like to know if it's hard to reemplace the thow out bearing</TD></TR></TABLE>
Throw out bearing doesn't click. If it's worn it should have a scraping sound. Anyways changing the throwout bearing is easy but the hard part is to remove the transmission. So whaat I recommend is changing your clutch/flywheel. Most kits come with throw out bearings also.
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ok, thankyou, and i'll need a special tool for to replace it?..

thank you.

if the throuwout bearing doesn't click y suppose that it should be the axels.
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could be throw-out bearing, hard to say without hearing it
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some1 mentioned clutch spring and all I can say that this happens in my car as well. but im not sure if you could say thats a clicking noise unless you got a different problem then mine
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