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imported_loudsubz 11-Sep-2003 01:55 PM

Clutch pedal making a clicking sound
 
Seems to have started today.

When i push the clutch pedal down it makes a click sound, hard to describe but it makes an audible click sound when It is pushed down. Anything I should check under there? Make some bolt or something is loose?

bbarbulo 11-Sep-2003 02:03 PM

from under the dash, or under the hood?

imported_loudsubz 11-Sep-2003 02:04 PM


Originally posted by bbarbulo
from under the dash, or under the hood?
Dash

It makes a squeek in the morning when I first use it, but thats another story I gotta fix that with some grease :)

EKdude 11-Sep-2003 02:08 PM

I got the same problem, but it's coming from the under the hood.. I believe it could be my master cylinder... it's rusted to sheits...

bbarbulo 11-Sep-2003 02:10 PM

haha, I've greased mine 2x now with no change :mad:

under the dash, the pedal attaches to the clutch master cylider which sticks out through the firewall... the spring pin may have turned and is now making a clicking noise. Another possibility is that one of the bushings failed and needs attention. The other possibility is that the return spring has slipped and is clicking against something.

this diagram may be of limited help...

http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...13SR40_J19.gif

imported_loudsubz 11-Sep-2003 02:28 PM

haha that diagram is like japanese to me :)

bbarbulo 11-Sep-2003 02:33 PM

specifically look at #33, the clutch pedal assembly...it's just so you know what to look for when you get under the dash with a flashlight. C'mon Matt, it's like a wiring diagram, except it's more pictureque. :p

EKdude 11-Sep-2003 02:43 PM

This is actually a very good diagram.. i couldn't have done it better myself...lol

bbarbulo 11-Sep-2003 02:51 PM

my bet is item #32 in the subassembly has failed in some way - the return spring may the the culprit.


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