I recently noticed that my Audi 80's clutch is making a high-pitched squeaking noise whenever I press it. What could be causing this and how can I fix it?
ReplyIt is possible that the squeaking noise is due to lack of lubrication in the clutch pedal assembly. Try applying some lubricant, such as WD-40, to the moving parts.
Another possible cause of squeaking in the clutch could be a worn out clutch release bearing. If the lubricant does not fix the issue, it is recommended to take your car to a mechanic for further inspection and potential replacement of the clutch release bearing.
Sometimes, squeaking in the clutch can also be caused by a damaged or worn clutch disc. If the disc is damaged, it is recommended to have it replaced as soon as possible.
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