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zed114 | 00:13 Wed 19th Oct 2005 | How it Works
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my clutch makes a squeekin noise everytime i lift my foot off it..does dat mean it is about to go?
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I'm sure that this belongs in 'Motoring' but here's an answer anyway:

A squeaking noise is unlikely to be indicative of imminent clutch failure. The usual signs include juddering when pulling away, a distictive smell, and an apparent loss of power when accelerating (i.e. an increase in revs not being fully matched by the expected increase in speed). I used to deliver cars to auction for a living and I've had loads of clutches go (including 3 in one week!).

A squeaking noise probably just indicates that a minor adjustment or a bit of grease is needed.

Chris
maybe a slipping fan belt would explain your screeching.try revving the engine whilest cold to see if this noise happens.this will be when the fan belt is at its 'loosest'
Its caused by a build up of asbestos on the flywheel, it gets a kind of a glaze on it, next time you have your clutched replaced ask the garage to deglaze it for you
The most likely cause is the clutch release bearing is dry. If that's the case there is no way of lubricating it in situ. Live with it until the clutch starts to slip and make sure it is replaced with the cluch lining & pressure plates, ie ensure a complete 3 piece clutch kit is used.

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