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stretcher
Hi,
Little bit of advice needed, my clutch pedal squeaks now and again when it is pressed and released,
i have taken a look at it and it seems to be coming from the spring pushing the clutch pedal up
not sure if i should take it back to the dealer as it is still in warranty or save myself a bit of time
and dab a touch of grease on the spring where they touch each other but not sure if its the right thing to do .

Regards Stretcher :unsure:
yoast
I'd take it back to the dealer for two reasons.
a. Keep the car squeaky clean. No grease spots.
b. Dealer is probably friendly about it, and on the off chance it is a recurring problem; it was signalled when discovered.

just my 2cents
cheers

[quote name='stretcher' post='930352' date='Sep 16 2009, 07:21 PM']Hi,
Little bit of advice needed, my clutch pedal squeaks now and again when it is pressed and released,
i have taken a look at it and it seems to be coming from the spring pushing the clutch pedal up
not sure if i should take it back to the dealer as it is still in warranty or save myself a bit of time
and dab a touch of grease on the spring where they touch each other but not sure if its the right thing to do .

Regards Stretcher :unsure:[/quote]
IainM
[quote name='yoast' post='930710' date='Sep 18 2009, 10:04 AM']I'd take it back to the dealer for two reasons.
a. Keep the car squeaky clean. No grease spots.
b. Dealer is probably friendly about it, and on the off chance it is a recurring problem; it was signalled when discovered.

just my 2cents
cheers

[quote name='stretcher' post='930352' date='Sep 16 2009, 07:21 PM']Hi,
Little bit of advice needed, my clutch pedal squeaks now and again when it is pressed and released,
i have taken a look at it and it seems to be coming from the spring pushing the clutch pedal up
not sure if i should take it back to the dealer as it is still in warranty or save myself a bit of time
and dab a touch of grease on the spring where they touch each other but not sure if its the right thing to do .

Regards Stretcher :unsure:[/quote]
[/quote]

Just had mine looked at during a service for the same reason (although it had actually shut up by the time the thing went in). Apparently its a common thing.
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