I had the same thing in my 1985 325e and it was the cruise control. Since I never used the cruise control I just cut through the entire wire bundle and problem solved.
Yes, the clutch throwout bearing is hydraulically operated.
Yes
A throw out bearing is the bearing in a manual transmission that helps to engage and to disengage the clutch.
If memory serves, I think that you'll find that the throwout bearing in the clutch is failing. I'd run it by a transmission shop and have them give a listen.
have to take the transmission out and its behind the clutch slide it out and make sure you put the throwout bearing in the same way the old one comes out
Both are the same term for the same part.
Yes
you have to remove transmission to take out and replace throwout bearing
The throwout bearing is bad. the throwout attaches to the clutch fork and presses into the clutch pressure plate when clutch is depressed. You will need to replace this and complete clutch assembly. Make sure that you have the flywheel turned while clutch is removed.
The release bearing on the clutch is at fault. Throwout Bearing, replace the Throwout bearing and check the Fork for Damage.
you re rear axle i just replaced mine it probably the front pinion bearing
throwout bearing