Where does the clicking noise come from on my Clutch?

Where does the clicking noise come from on my Clutch?

Mine has the same noise, it has nothing to do with it being a high performance clutch, I call BS on that comment. The noise is in the pedal area somewhere, it does it with out the car running, or with it running, defiantly in the pedal area somewhere, like the spring or switch.

Why does my 13 st make a clicking noise?

The noise is in the pedal area somewhere, it does it with out the car running, or with it running, defiantly in the pedal area somewhere, like the spring or switch. My friends 13 ST doesn’t make the noise, but my dealer says it’s normal Mine has the same noise, it has nothing to do with it being a high performance clutch, I call BS on that comment.

What happens when the clutch pedal is depressed?

When the clutch pedal is depressed (meaning it’s pressed to the floor), this component moves toward the flywheel; applying the pressure plate release fingers. As the clutch pedal is released, the throw out bearing starts to release from the flywheel and engage the clutch system to begin applying pressure to the drive wheels.

Why does clutch dust smell like brake dust?

Clutch dust smells like brake dust, but has a very pungent odor. It’s also very possible that you’ll see excessive dust coming from the top of your engine or what appears to be black smoke if the disc is damaged enough. The parts that comprise the clutch pack are high wear components and need to be replaced on a regular basis.

Why does my clutch pedal make a clicking noise?

It seems to be the spring on the clutch pedal. Like I said, the pedal is working properly, it just seems to be making a kind of clicking noise when I push the clutch pedal in and out. Just wanted to make sure this wasn’t an early sign of problems ahead with the spring or pedal.

Why does my 2000 protege make a clicking noise?

If the noise is only once when stepping on or letting off the pedal, then you’re right in thinking it’s possibly something in the linkage. If it’s a continuous clicking whenever the pedal is pushed down with the engine running, then it could be the throwout bearing. The 2000 Protege has a hydraulic clutch, so there’s no cable.

The noise is in the pedal area somewhere, it does it with out the car running, or with it running, defiantly in the pedal area somewhere, like the spring or switch. My friends 13 ST doesn’t make the noise, but my dealer says it’s normal Mine has the same noise, it has nothing to do with it being a high performance clutch, I call BS on that comment.

Why does the master cylinder make a clicking noise?

Generally, the master and slave cylinders don’t “click”, so if there’s an issue it’s probably either with the pedal assembly and how it interacts with the master cylinder, or a problem with a bearing on the release arm at the bell housing.