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Old 07-14-2007, 09:21 PM
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I have an 06 with 31K on it and the clutch makes a noise everytime i push the clutch in or let it out. It makes the noise from start to finish. I have lubed every possible moving part on it and still does it. Had the same thing happen at around 12k and took it to dealer and they ended up replacing the master cylinder, fixed it until just recently. What is causing this?? It is also noticeably harder to push the clutch in and harder to let it out slowly as you get ready to go. Starting to really frustrate me, will be taking it back in before warranty is up, but I sure hope this isn't something that is gonna need to be done every 15k. Anyone else with similar expereince?
Old 07-19-2007, 10:11 PM
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No one else with similar problems?? I find it hard to beleive that I am an isolated problem, when this is the second time in 32k that i have had the same problem. Thanks for any input.
Old 07-19-2007, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by honda_guy4
No one else with similar problems?? I find it hard to beleive that I am an isolated problem, when this is the second time in 32k that i have had the same problem. Thanks for any input.
How did you fix it the first time, do the same thing again!!!!!!
Old 07-19-2007, 11:28 PM
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Mine makes a little squeak. Is that what you mean?

Sure hope I don't have to take mine in.......I hate going to the dealership

Let us know what happens.

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Old 07-19-2007, 11:41 PM
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what kind of noise? The harder peddle force is pointiing to the master or slave or clutch.

I had a shop screw me by not replacing both master and slave. I ended up driving to the shop by turning the engine off to stop and driving around in 2nd. The slave went bad
Old 07-20-2007, 11:45 PM
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my clutch makes a similar noise while engaging and disengaging no problems shifting though i bought the truck used and spoke to the previous owner and he said that it had a sled pulling clutch in it and it is set up that way have you ever heard of that?
Old 07-21-2007, 10:48 AM
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mine has made a noise since day one. still on the stock clutch. but pushing it in or leatting it out. it makes a not good noise.went to the dealer. they said it was the plastic clutch peadel and all the other plastic stuff. i have no problems but for what it i paid i would like to have steel parts.
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Originally Posted by ripping r
mine has made a noise since day one. still on the stock clutch. but pushing it in or leatting it out. it makes a not good noise.went to the dealer. they said it was the plastic clutch peadel and all the other plastic stuff. i have no problems but for what it i paid i would like to have steel parts.
I don't like the plastic clutch peddle either. I was thinking about making a new one out of a chunk billet aluminum with a pressed in stainless steel pivot or bearings.

The truth is I could replace most of the plastic on that truck but then I would have to make it a full time job.
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Originally Posted by mrblond
I don't like the plastic clutch peddle either. I was thinking about making a new one out of a chunk billet aluminum with a pressed in stainless steel pivot or bearings.

The truth is I could replace most of the plastic on that truck but then I would have to make it a full time job.
I am sure that would go over very well. you could be rich! i will take one.
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Originally Posted by OOPS
How did you fix it the first time, do the same thing again!!!!!!
I didn't fix it the first time, was under warranty, the dealership replaced the master cylinder, my point was I am not going to take it every 13-15k to get a new master cylinder, just wondering if this is a common problem, which it sounds like i am not the only one. I also hate taking my truck to the dealership, but i am not ok with the way it is, it kind of squeels/moans everytime you push it in, or let it out, and it is much harder to push in or out as well. I will let you know what happens.
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Originally Posted by honda_guy4
I didn't fix it the first time, was under warranty, the dealership replaced the master cylinder, my point was I am not going to take it every 13-15k to get a new master cylinder, just wondering if this is a common problem, which it sounds like i am not the only one. I also hate taking my truck to the dealership, but i am not ok with the way it is, it kind of squeels/moans everytime you push it in, or let it out, and it is much harder to push in or out as well. I will let you know what happens.
yep sounds like mine to. only mine works fine. just makes the noise.
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Is the noise a squeal, it's most likely your throw-out bearing, don't know if that hinders clutch pedal movement at all though?
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Originally Posted by steelblitzkrieg
Is the noise a squeal, it's most likely your throw-out bearing, don't know if that hinders clutch pedal movement at all though?
I know that is not my problem. mine will make it running or not. it is eather the cheap plastic pedel or the plastic linkage.
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Mine was clicking, so I lubed everything but that didn't help, and then I just spun a little white washer that was up there, and it stopped.
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Mine would often squeak a little, something like releasing an air brake only much quieter, on the release. The only way to make it stop was to start driving to the dealer to have it checked out

Its stopped squeaking completely at 27K miles, knock on wood.


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