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Old Jul 10, 2010
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sqeeking noise while driving

after i bought the car.. it rained for a couple days.., after the rain i took it out for a spin and the car started making squeeking noises (while i shift).what could possibly be the reason...?
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Re: sqeeking noise while driving

its probably your clutch pedal cause mine seems to do that also when it rains
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Re: sqeeking noise while driving

my brake pedal does that sometimes. just lube the back of the pedal where it slides and should fix it.
 
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