chirping sound
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Re: chirping sound
george ross wrote:
> my 2002 accent makes a chirping sound coming from the metal slave cylinder
> spindle.
> the dealer has done all he can to get rid of the sound, butr its still
> there.
> any suggestions
Which slave cylider? How can you hear it when they're all outside the car?
> my 2002 accent makes a chirping sound coming from the metal slave cylinder
> spindle.
> the dealer has done all he can to get rid of the sound, butr its still
> there.
> any suggestions
Which slave cylider? How can you hear it when they're all outside the car?
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Re: chirping sound
it happens when the clutch is not engaged.
once i depress the the clutch, the birds come back.
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> When does the noise happen -- idling, driving, shifting, pedal depressed,
> pedal up?
>
once i depress the the clutch, the birds come back.
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> When does the noise happen -- idling, driving, shifting, pedal depressed,
> pedal up?
>
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"george ross" <qwest602000@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> it happens when the clutch is not engaged.
> once i depress the the clutch, the birds come back.
> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
> news:621c147865c663ab3818fce60bec51f1@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> > When does the noise happen -- idling, driving, shifting, pedal
depressed,
> > pedal up?
> >
>
>
Just thought I'd post this (I'm sure many people will disagree, but...)
The same type of noise was aparent on our '86 Dodge truck when it was a
couple years old.
Push clutch in, chirp, chirp, chirp. Let clutch out, sounds perfectly
normal. The chirping
seemed to vary when the clutch was in from almost unnoticable at times to
really loud at other times.
We did nothing about it and it went away a couple years later and never was
a problem.
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