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17 messages, Last post on Feb 11, 2009 at 9:51 AM
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I have a 2003 Civic EX 2 dr. coupe with 76,000 miles thus far. I've been having some issues with the clutch making a lot of noise when depressed/released, like a creaking sound if you will. This happens intermittently but frequently. It does not seem to affect the performance of the overall vehicle or transmission. Has anyone else had this problem and know a fix for it, or if it something I should really be concerned with? I don't want to have to take it to the dealer if it's really not going to ruin anything. This has been happening since about 39,000 miles (of course right after the warranty expired). Thanks in advance for any inputs or similar experiences.
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Well welcome to the world of "will never get fixed". I purchased a 2003 Civic DX in March of 03 new. In June of 04 my master cylinder went - replaced under a service notice at the dealer where I purchased and serviced my vehicle in November 04. From this time on I have had a constant problems with my clutch - squeaking and clicking both engaging and disengaging. Changed dealers and after constant complaints they replaced again, the master cylinder in August of 06. Well here we are November 06 and back to the same old same old. Will have to take it back in again! Mileage done - less than 35,000 km and 2 master cylinders. Honda Canada does not want to do anything about all the defects I have had on this car and rest assured there have been way too many - they say their only obligation is to fix the problem. I guess I bought a lemon and although it's under extended warranty it's still my inconvenience and my problem. This is only one of many ongoing problems I have had with this nightmare. I guess maybe Honda is not all it's made out to be - certainly not a quality vehicle! Had less problems with my 12 year old Cavalier with 200,000 km on it! Sad isn't it. Good Luck
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Replying to: disappointed03 (Nov 10, 2006 2:56 pm) |
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I love my blue civic but not the noise! I too have a squeaky clutch problem with my 2003 Civic Sport model. It started about a year after I bought the car new. The nice service man was happy to replace the assembly after I complained for two years, they tried oiling it a few times first. Yes it was still under warrantee! After 24 hours of it being "fixed" it started to squeak again. But of course it doesn't squeak all the time (it took three trips to the dealership for them to hear it) only when you are in a border line up for hours or when it's raining or when you have a headache etc. The rest of the car is fine, never had any other mechanical problems. But what is my next plan of attack? I think I'll have to contact a TV consumer reporter to get satisfaction. |
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I'm having an ongoing "discussion" with a friend who says he won't ever let me borrow his car because when I'm at a stop light, I keep my foot all the way in on the clutch -- in gear -- ready to go. I was taught to do that. I was told that the problem comes when one rests their foot on the clutch while driving, keeping the plates(?) only slightly apart. He pointed out that I had to have my clutch replaced at about 120,000 miles and he has never had to replace his -- coincidence? Or could he be right? G
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Replying to: gabbadabba (Aug 04, 2007 2:12 pm) When the clutch is out, the throwout bearing is not normally engaged nor are the ball bearings spinning. Unlike a wheel bearing or engine bearings which are made to handle a lot of pressure and spinning all the time, these aren't. With you sitting there with the clutch in, you are forcing those bearings to engage and spin. If it's a long time in traffic, put it in neutral and let the clutch out. When you have the clutch in, and the transmission in first gear, then you know you are depending upong the clutch to slip (since you are in 1st gear, but you have the brakes on and don't want to move). There isn't a whole lot of pressure on it however. You get more wear when you are actually letting the clutch out wanting the car to begin movement. It's overcoming the inertia of a stopped vehice, and getting it to move. Friends right, let the clutch out in neutral.
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Replying to: kiawah (Aug 04, 2007 3:57 pm) I always feel safer in gear because I can move fast if I need to. My mechanic said it's OK to keep the clutch in with the car in gear at a light as I do, but my friend was not buying it so I posted here. Anyone else want to weigh in?
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Replying to: gabbadabba (Aug 04, 2007 9:10 pm) I'd personally be more worried about the throw out bearing, than the incremental wear of the clutch plates. It's your car, if it makes you feel safer doing what you are doing....continue doing so. Worst that can happen is that you might have to do a clutch repair service earlier than someone else, thats not the end of the world...it's only a car. |
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| Hello. The squeeking clutch pedal is very likely related to a faulty spring design. Honda issued a bulletin about this for a range of years. My 97 Civic has the same problem. I purchased the spring, but the job looked ugly. Maybe I'll ask the garage guys next time the car is in. | |
| I can start my 1994 honda civic dx 4dr but when i try to put it in a gear it just grinds i have been to auto shops just too see what answers i can get and they all say bring it in i know i can fix the problem but can never get the right answer some mechanic told me it would cost 800 bucks and i looked at me and laught i just need to know what needs too be replaced some say the clutch or the slave cylinder or the master cylinder if theres anyone out there that can help it would be awesome the gear feels like it is engaged PLEASE SOMEONE HELP BECAUSE ITS GETTING READY TO START SNOW WHERE I AM AT AND I AM NOT TRYING TOO CATCH THE BUS thanks if anyone could help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | |
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