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GP 08-06-2004 09:47 AM

clutch question
 
1998 Elantra 150,000km
I'm sure this applies to any car with a clutch. Never had one before so
don't know much about it.
When you first drive, clutch is smooth as anything. But after shifting a lot
(city driving), the clutch pedal "sounds" spongy and it feels it a little
bit, but sounds more.
That's the best way to describe it. Does this mean anything? How do you
know when you need a new one?
Original clutch. Tks,



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hyundaitech 08-06-2004 01:00 PM

Re: clutch question
 
I don't really understand what you mean by sounding "spongy," so I'm going
to have trouble giving you meaningful info. Is there any onomatopoeia
(buzz, crack, whistle, etc.) you can use to describe the noise?


GP 08-07-2004 12:32 AM

Re: clutch question
 
Thanks,
not really, when you first start up, clutch very clean, very smooth, no
noise at all.
but city driving makes the pedal itself make a noise. The noise is inside
the car. No problem shifting.
Sound.....opening an door that needs oiling? creaking?
everything else seems normal.

GP
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> I don't really understand what you mean by sounding "spongy," so I'm going
> to have trouble giving you meaningful info. Is there any onomatopoeia
> (buzz, crack, whistle, etc.) you can use to describe the noise?
>



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Jim Vatunz 08-07-2004 01:25 AM

Re: clutch question
 
On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 22:32:45 -0600, "GP" <gplews@sasktel.netNOSPAM>
wrote:

>Thanks,
>not really, when you first start up, clutch very clean, very smooth, no
>noise at all.
>but city driving makes the pedal itself make a noise. The noise is inside
>the car. No problem shifting.
>Sound.....opening an door that needs oiling? creaking?
>everything else seems normal.


looks like you just answered your own question.
Try lubing the pivot of the clutch pedal.

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>GP
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>> I don't really understand what you mean by sounding "spongy," so I'm going
>> to have trouble giving you meaningful info. Is there any onomatopoeia
>> (buzz, crack, whistle, etc.) you can use to describe the noise?
>>

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