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Because there are so many parts to actually diagnose this will be a good place for you to start to troubleshoot what is wrong. The information below was taken directly from this site and it should help you to pin point where your trouble is: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/clutch2.htm Clutch Diagnostic TestIf you find that your clutch has failed, here is an at-home diagnostic test that anyone can perform:

# Start your car, set the parking break, and put the car in neutral. # With your car idling, listen for a growling noise without pushing the clutch in. If you hear something, it's most likely a problem with the transmission. If you don't hear a noise, proceed to step three. # With the car still in neutral, begin to push the clutch and listen for noise. If you hear a chirping noise as you press, it's most likely the clutch release, or throw-out bearing. If you don't hear a noise, proceed to step four. # Push the clutch all the way to the floor. If you hear a squealing noise, it's probably the pilot bearing or bushing. If you don't hear any noise during these four steps, then your problem is probably not the clutch. If you hear the noise at idle and it goes away when the clutch is pressed, it may be an issue in the contact point between the fork and pivot ball.

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