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Old Aug 16, 2003
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okay, everytime i take my foot off the clutch i can hear/feel a slight pop sound, not so much when shifting hard but more like when the car isnt even on it makes a pop sound and when i slowly shift or shift fast it makes it. anyone have an idea?? i just put in an injen sri could that have something to do with it?? i dont think so cuz it happens when the car is off too, but let me know what u think

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jeez...2003's have that problem too? a month after i bought my car, it makes pop noises when i put my foot on the clutch..and when the car isnt warmed up, the clutch makes a spring sound...like youd hear on an old gate or something, its annoying. Honda released a TSB, but best practice would be to take your car to the dealer and have it looked at. esp. now that you still have warranty.
 
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