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aplly some good grease on the slave cylinder-end steel ball,contact point
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The clutch pedal usually squeaks where the clutch pedal is mounted under the dash. The clutch pedal pivots at its mounting point so it probaly just needs some lubed sprayed on it.
If it is squeaking only when you press the clutch pedal then its probaly your clutch cable, the cable should have a sleeve surrounding it allowing it to pass throughout car under dash, firewall, and underhood to transmission. Lubricate cable at service point,connecting linkage brackets, pedeal, or transmission , or clutch cylinder rod. Dry graphite put on cable for lubrication. Clutch pedal return spring, wd-4o. my best bet if not then try above answer
It needs adjusted it is still engaging. just like when it is running in Neutral and you put it in first gear it idles down more so than typical of a bike doesnt it ?
check your fluid level for the clutch master cylinder or the throwout bearing, the clutch release bearing could do this too.
If the clutch was not disengaging I would say the clutch master is empty of hydraulic fluid, this would be a result of a leak in the master or the slave cylinder. If the clutch is not engaging I would suspect the clutch disc has shredded in which case the clucth assembly would have to be replaced.
No. You will stall(or cut-out). This means that the car shuts down and then you have to clutch in and put it into neutral. Then(still on the clutch) turn on the car again.
sounds like you need greese on the throw out bearing
your clutch may not be fully engaging
Yes, most newer cars have a clutch safety switch that prevents the starter from engaging if the clutch isn't depressed.
Difficulty engaging gears and noise when actually engaging
There is no neutral safety switch it is a clutch position switch ans is loacted in the floor in front of the clutch pedal
A manual transmission does not have a neutral switch. It has a clutch switch, which is on the rod that attaches to the clutch pedal.