replace clutch pedal spring?
Hello,
My gf has a 2002 Civic EX that is making a creaking noise when the clutch pedal is depressed and released. It also makes a popping noise when depressed. Am I correct in assuming this is the clutch pedal spring being worn out?
If so, how much do they cost, where can I order one online, what is the part number, and can anyone give any instructions on how to replace it?
Thank you for the help.
My gf has a 2002 Civic EX that is making a creaking noise when the clutch pedal is depressed and released. It also makes a popping noise when depressed. Am I correct in assuming this is the clutch pedal spring being worn out?
If so, how much do they cost, where can I order one online, what is the part number, and can anyone give any instructions on how to replace it?
Thank you for the help.
My EX is 10 yrs. older than your gf's and it occasionally makes a creaking noise when I put the clutch pedal in (disengaging the clutch) and sometimes when letting it out, but less often.
I've only noticed this when parked, probably just because it's not quiet enough (traffic, etc.) while driving. I'll notice it one day and not another.
I've driven multiple cars though that made the same noise, some hondas, some not so I'm not concerned about it.
As far as replacing the spring or what the popping sound is I dunno, sorry.
edit: Just thought of something, assuming it's actually the spring making the noise and not the cable or slave cylinder or something like that, it could be that the spring isn't seated properly. I think I remember reading someone fixed a noise by adjusting the spring so it was seated properly.
Just putting it out there.
I've only noticed this when parked, probably just because it's not quiet enough (traffic, etc.) while driving. I'll notice it one day and not another.
I've driven multiple cars though that made the same noise, some hondas, some not so I'm not concerned about it.
As far as replacing the spring or what the popping sound is I dunno, sorry.
edit: Just thought of something, assuming it's actually the spring making the noise and not the cable or slave cylinder or something like that, it could be that the spring isn't seated properly. I think I remember reading someone fixed a noise by adjusting the spring so it was seated properly.
Just putting it out there.
Last edited by A-series; May 16, 2007 at 03:42 AM.
may be time for a new clutch and throw out bearing


