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Old Jul 11, 2024
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Question Clutch pedal noise

Hello, fellow Civic 11th Gener's! I have a 2023 Honda Civic Sport Touring Hatchback 6MT with 18k miles. Just bought it back in March 2024. As of a couple of days ago, when I release the clutch pedal, it's giving me a little single (clicking?) sound right at the top of the pedal travel. You know that sound it would make if you were to sideways slide your foot off the pedal while it's not quite fully released and still traveling upward? It's kind of like that. It almost feels like it's just slightly loose/wiggly, if that makes sense. By the way, when I release the clutch pedal, I make sure to keep my foot centered on it all the way through the full disengagement. What do you think it could be? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Clutch pedal noise

2023 18k? take to dealer
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