could be the throw out bearing
hi i want to know why when i press the clutch i hear noise
throw-out bearing going bad is my guess
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Cats generally do not like loud noises as they have sensitive hearing. Loud noises can startle and stress them out.
No, lobsters do not die from noises, loud or otherwise.
Pigs can be both loud and quiet. They may make loud noises such as grunting, squealing, and snorting, especially when they are hungry or in distress. However, they can also be quiet animals that enjoy relaxing and sleeping peacefully.
It is always difficult to answer without seeing and hearing, but it sounds like your clutch has gone. You need to get a mechanic in to have a look.
Yes it is most likely the clutch release bearing and i would say 400 to 600 is about normal for clutch replacement.
Ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises. It means that you get scared when you hear loud noises. Hopefully this helps:)
It is probably the throw out bearing going bad. You have to remove the transmission from the bottom to replace it. Replace the clutch, pilot bearing, and throw out bearing and have the flywheel resurfaced.
When an AC compressor is failing on a 2001 Lincoln LS, it may produce a variety of noises, including a loud grinding, rattling, or squealing sound. These noises can indicate that internal components are worn or damaged, such as bearings or the clutch. Additionally, a hissing sound might occur if there is a refrigerant leak. If you notice these sounds, it's advisable to have the compressor inspected or replaced promptly to avoid further damage.
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