06 Si slight clicking in clutch
Don't really notice it in shifting while driving, but if i sit there in neutral and push the clutch in, i feel the slightest two little clicks. please no smart @$$ replies like, "don't sit in neutral and push the clutch in"
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your telling us to give you no smart replies..but yet your doing the same thing?
your telling us to give you no smart replies..but yet your doing the same thing?
[Speculation] Maybe the clicking is just unlocking something in the car that can only be done when the clutch is depressed? An example of this is on the Auto civics. When you depress the brake, and this is barely audible unless your head is right near the shifter, you can hear a tiny, tiny click that is letting you push the button in to shift out of park.
Then again, I can see myself being totally wrong on this since you prolly shouldn't be hearing a clicking noise from the seat when you depress the clutch.
Then again, I can see myself being totally wrong on this since you prolly shouldn't be hearing a clicking noise from the seat when you depress the clutch.
Nice catch...I get that in my 07 Si Sedan too...but I just ignore it...as long as it doesn't do anything serious to my car...you can berely tell unless you really feel for it...
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I was just about to say the samething, except I have the 06.
This isn't really like a clicking noice, but more like a spring. Like when you push a spring together.
Not good. My A/C went out, now this?
This isn't really like a clicking noice, but more like a spring. Like when you push a spring together.
Not good. My A/C went out, now this?
my 2007DXG does the same thing.
I looked into it..........
On my clutch pedal there is an assembly attached to a single wire.
When you depress the clutch, a sping-loaded mechanism allows for the wire to contact the metal of the assembly.
The noise is actually being caused by metal on metal contact.
I have no idea what this assembly does. I actually removed it from mine with a single nut. At first I thought it might be connected to the ignition kill switch to make sure that you have the clutch in when you start the car.
I have no idea what it does, but i removed mine and the noise is gone.
IF ANYONE KNOWS WHAT THE HELL IT IS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
I'M SURE THEY PUT IT THERE FOR A REASON.
I looked into it..........
On my clutch pedal there is an assembly attached to a single wire.
When you depress the clutch, a sping-loaded mechanism allows for the wire to contact the metal of the assembly.
The noise is actually being caused by metal on metal contact.
I have no idea what this assembly does. I actually removed it from mine with a single nut. At first I thought it might be connected to the ignition kill switch to make sure that you have the clutch in when you start the car.
I have no idea what it does, but i removed mine and the noise is gone.
IF ANYONE KNOWS WHAT THE HELL IT IS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
I'M SURE THEY PUT IT THERE FOR A REASON.
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