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This noise may come from the clutch diaphragm which stops working when the pedal is depressed. The clutch disk might be slipping.

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alicantecoli

Colin Stickland

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  • Posted on Feb 04, 2009

SOURCE: gearbox spinning,with clutch depressed,gearbox crunching.

needs a new clutch ,pressure plate dragging caused by worn springs

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2009

SOURCE: loud squealing noise when clutch pedal is depressed

Hi Dom,
Probably the release bearing is worn-out.
In my opinion, you should look for good motor shop around your area.
Let them replace the release bearing, clutch lining assembly, and the pressure plate assembly.
Labor cost for that job is around 500.00 to 800.00 pesos.
I don't know the prices of the parts now.

I'm sure this will solve your problem.

eloysky

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Oct 23, 2009

SOURCE: clutch is noisy,when i depress the clutch the

this noise is caused by a noisy clutch throw-out/release bearing, that is the part that presses against the pressure plate and disengages the clutch disk, the transmission must be removed to replace this part, so it is best to replace the clutch assembly at the same time, the labor for both is the same, about 5 hours

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