yes
your throwout bearing is going replace it
No. It is purely a visual phenomenon.
The throw out bearing will only make noise when you press the clutch pedal. If the clutch is new, the throw out bearing is a required replacement in a clutch job. Sounds like a bad pilot bearing. Not enough info in the question. I had the same problm and it was input shaft bering, AND the counter shaft bering. Replace them and sloved the problm.
Your battery sounds like it is dead. Get it charged or replace it with a new one. Then try to find what drained it so this will not repeat.
You didn't say what you were working on, But it sounds like you have a bad wheel bearing Assembly and the front axel is moveing around and has gotten into the brake sensor sometime are another. Check and replace wheel bearing and sensor as needed.
sounds like you need to bleed the clutch.or the throw out bearing was not installed correctly.or a bad slave cylinder.check the clutch fluid.to see if you lost any fluid if not all.
Sounds like someone uses aurora
sounds like a wheel speed sensor has gone out you will need ot replace the wheel bearing.
sounds like maybe a clutch release bearing. what vehicle
It sounds like you may have a dead battery. Have you tried getting a jump?
This sounds like a bad wheel bearing if the noise is coming from the rear. If the noise is coming from the front and it is a front wheel drive car it has a bad CV joint. If it's a rear wheel drive and the noise is coming from the front you have a bad front wheel bearing. A choppy worn tire may also do the same, can't say I have heard a cv joint make that sound though. Need a little more info. Listen to the noise, and notice what direction you turn that makes the noise get louder and what direction gets quiter. If you turn right and it gets quieter, replace the left bearing. If it gets quieter turning left, replace the right. If it is a bearing, applying the brakes will make it slow down. Applying pressure to the rotor slows the tire and bearing and the pressure makes it stop moving as fast, so your noise will get lower. Some mechanics subscribe to this version: If you turn RIGHT (which shifts car weight to LEFT) and noise gets LOUDER, replace LEFT bearing. If you turn LEFT (which shifts car weight to RIGHT) and noise gets LOUDER, replace RIGHT bearing.
sounds like a crankshaft bearing, or a piston rod bearing are worn, broken or missing.