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Old Aug 18, 2004
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Clutch make squeaky noise

I Don't know it is only me or our civic clutch squeak. My clutch pad make squeaky noise when i releasing the clutch everytime. What up with that man... It been squeaking for years and now is getting more louder and annyoning. Can i put any kind of lude or wd-40 to stop the nasty squeaking noise? Have any one have that problem?
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i got that prob on my 04 and i just dont mind it all too much
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get used to it its a 7th gen prob that everyone knows about. i dont have the prob but ive see it posted alot. try searching to see if there's a solution.

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Clutch master cylinder. There are alot of post on it. Honda even has a service bullton on it.
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It's not necessarily the master cylinder. I sprayed lube up behind the clutch pedal and got rid of one noise, but I'm still getting a different noise only after driving a long ways. Could be the master cylinder or the slave cylinder/fork area.
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wd-40 isnt a true lubricant
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its only the spring....its nothing to worry about
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i've had the same problem for about 2 years. I've made 6 trips to my dealership, they replaced master cylinder after the 2nd trip, and now they say they can't find anything else wrong with it. I'll sit there and re-create the noise and they'll still tell me nothing is wrong. Oh well, when I have another free day, I'll bring it in again because it's getting colder in the mornings here and it's doing it again.
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honda white lithium grease will take care of the noise man, just spray under clutch , all the way to the floor board (remove panel covering)
 
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