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    Default clutch squeek

    i have a 2000 honda prelude base model

    the sound that im hearing is a squeek when i press in the clutch even when the car is turned off. i also feel a little roughness in the clutch as i hear the squeek especially as im slowly letting off the clutch when the car is off. the clutch isnt slipping or anything because i got a new transmission along with a clutch, but im not sure if they really changed the throw out bearing so im leaning towards the throwout bearing. so if any of you guys have any idea where i should look for please tell me!!

    also the sound does come from the slave cylinder where it pivots and when i wd40 that bitch like crazy the sound stops for a little while but if im in stop and go traffic for a while it will come back

    so any feedback with be appreciated.

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    Grease the bitch up. On the other hand if that doesnt work its quite possible your back to LemonLude status.

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    dude its probably just you clutch pedal mine does the exact same thing its no big deal I just spray some WD40 up their every now and then....
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    id be careful when u spray it bc if it gets on ur clutch ur SOL

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    Im confused! spray wd-40 on the clucth pedal? and grease what up???? mine always did that.

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    lol its not the pedal its from the engine bay where the slave cylinder is i know where it is and when i grease it up with wd40 it goes away for a little bit so next time im getting something thicker like joint grease and shove it in there. hope it works...

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    i got the same problem.... its annoying

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    something out of the ordinary there is a technical service bulletin on 240sx's being hard to shift into reverse, saying that the input shaft of the tranny needs to have some grease where the clutch disk sits in the splines, with other complaints of squeeks and such.......a push type clutch is a push type clutch honda or nissan but every clutch I do i lube the shaft....during sex too...it's important to lube the shaft

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    ^^^??????
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