Well it is either one of two things based on my knowledge of these trucks over 23years.It is the throw out bearing is going bad,or the bearings in the tranmission itself are worn.I woulld lean more towards the bearings in the transmission being the noise.I have already had my transmission rebuillt a couple years ago due to noise similar to the throw bearing noise but,a whining sound while in gear normally the higher gear like 3,4,5 on average.A simple check for the throw out bearing noise is to listen to the truck running in neutral and it should be quiet in that position from the transmission if not push the clutch pedal in and it should be definitely quiet.Now if the noise persist while driving it is the bearings in the transmission that are noisy.I base this on my own experience could be something else completely.Just my suggestion.
i have a b2200 Mazda 1993 and everytime i brake a clicking noise come out of the passenger side like in the back of the seat at the same time the brake pedal moves down with each click what can that be.
At the top of the clutch pedal in the cab of the truck.
My 89 B2200 does this. Its like there is a dead spot in the acceleration. It is because the accelerator pump is leaking.
This is usually known as a neutral safety switch or shift interlock switch.
an air leak in your intake will cause the engine to rattle. Protege's intake hoses are prone to cracking.
Do you mean when you push the pedal " hard " you hear noise..........if so could be the ABS..........if not, then please have your brakes checked for safety.
Did you check the cable that runs from the pedal to the intake? Maybe it could be broken or just simply worn out.
Probably the brake booster going bad.
ticking noise when the gas pedal is pressed in a 2005 ford ranger
yes
clutch pedal free play decreases
Try spraying the pedal linkage with wd40 or something similar and see if the noise goes away.