any get a creaking/squeeking sound from the clutch?
Just picked my car up a few hours ago and the squeak is gone.......almost. It only does it once in a while and only when starting from a dead stop where before it was every time I shifted.
Service report says, "Lubricated clutch pedal bushing. re-test, noise ok".
Service report says, "Lubricated clutch pedal bushing. re-test, noise ok".
I know this is a little different from what I"m about to comment on... But I haven't known any manual transmission to not make a sound when pressing in and depressing the clutch... Just mechanics...
Well, throw some, throw some, throw some D's on it!
Well, throw some, throw some, throw some D's on it!
I have that as well and my clutch pedal squeaks as well @ 2,000 miles. I think it needs lube??
bumping this up. I'm getting a funny squeek also. Typically 1st/2nd gear....driving slowly through my neighborhood. It almost sounds like a flag pole rope with the wind blowing. Crazy reference but that's what it reminds me of.
I just bought a 2013 G37S and my clutch pedal makes that sound when u press it in from 1st to 2nd, but ive noticed in my friends 6mt camaro it does the same thing so im not that worried. But im only at 500 miles and when im slowly releasing my clutch pedal usually from a stop when i have to ease off of it it creeks kind of like an old wooden floor. Any answers or solutions??
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The only squeaking I get is after pumping the clutch pedal many times with the car off. It's not from the spring though. It sounds more rubbery in nature than metallic. From the factory, the only grease I saw when swapping clutch pedal springs was on the pins (lower and upper), and the on the shaft of the lower clevis.
White lithium grease is what I used to lube these parts.
Vinny, are you running the stock clutch spring or one of the weaker ones? If stock, then being a 2013 there should be plenty of grease down there. Grab a good flashlight and stick your head under the dash while slowly modulating the pedal. If it is coming from the spring it should be easy to hear and spot.
White lithium grease is what I used to lube these parts.
Vinny, are you running the stock clutch spring or one of the weaker ones? If stock, then being a 2013 there should be plenty of grease down there. Grab a good flashlight and stick your head under the dash while slowly modulating the pedal. If it is coming from the spring it should be easy to hear and spot.
The only squeaking I get is after pumping the clutch pedal many times with the car off. It's not from the spring though. It sounds more rubbery in nature than metallic. From the factory, the only grease I saw when swapping clutch pedal springs was on the pins (lower and upper), and the on the shaft of the lower clevis.
White lithium grease is what I used to lube these parts.
Vinny, are you running the stock clutch spring or one of the weaker ones? If stock, then being a 2013 there should be plenty of grease down there. Grab a good flashlight and stick your head under the dash while slowly modulating the pedal. If it is coming from the spring it should be easy to hear and spot.
White lithium grease is what I used to lube these parts.
Vinny, are you running the stock clutch spring or one of the weaker ones? If stock, then being a 2013 there should be plenty of grease down there. Grab a good flashlight and stick your head under the dash while slowly modulating the pedal. If it is coming from the spring it should be easy to hear and spot.






