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08.05.2020 15:29 # 1
Guests
Do you have friends with you? I hear this sound from time to time. I leaned over and looked at it, there was a spring, I sprayed it there, but it didn't pass. Does the solution of this necessarily involve replacing that part or is there any other solution?
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08.05.2020 15:29 # 2
sezar206
a clutch rope may leak like a spring on the rope. there is something. Although it was like that my vehicle was just stuck to the clutch pressure, sometimes it makes a noise, although I am not sure it is probably from the rope. rope 60 tl I ordered gelio teeeeeee from france.
08.05.2020 15:29 # 3
emrnl
[QUOTE = pugti] Do you have friends with you? I occasionally hear this sound. I leaned over and looked at it, there was a spring, I sprayed it there, but it didn't pass. Does the solution of this necessarily change from replacing that part or is there any other solution? If the bidet rope is not the original steel, I would say it may break. Be careful.
08.05.2020 15:29 # 4
Guests
This rope is what you call my clutch wire, guys?
08.05.2020 15:29 # 5
Guests
this is not a problem.
08.05.2020 15:29 # 6
Guests
When it clears to the end of the clutch, it comes and makes a sound :)
08.05.2020 15:29 # 7
Guests
I said it wasn't before, so I wonder if I cause a big problem in the future
08.05.2020 15:29 # 8
Guests
Well, I have a feline in me, my friend, too.
we both have the same snap sound. div>
08.05.2020 15:29 # 9
Guests
[QUOTE = pugti] was not there before, so I said I wonder if it will cause a big problem in the future. normal :(
08.05.2020 15:29 # 10
Guests
I think it shouldn't be that snap sound. without changing the clutch fully, the gear changes and there is no harm to the vehicle.
08.05.2020 15:29 # 11
Guests
[QUOTE = pugti] I think it shouldn't have that snap sound. Even if you don't press the clutch fully, the gear changes and there is no harm to the vehicle. [/ QUOTE]
is better to press all the time but :)
08.05.2020 15:29 # 12
Guests
I knew that it would be healthier to change gears before I press it fully.
08.05.2020 15:29 # 13
Guests
that is to say, the life of the clutch is extended & nbsp;
08.05.2020 15:29 # 14
Guests
[QUOTE = pugti] that is to say not healthy, the clutch life is longer & nbsp; [/ QUOTE]
Who knows if it is longer, will it take longer or longer? But this is what we called in the service: =)

08.05.2020 15:29 # 15
Guests
let me investigate a little, what will come out .. eywallah saolas
08.05.2020 15:29 # 16
Guests
It is not important.
08.05.2020 15:29 # 17
MemoTech
There is a material on which the end of the rope is attached on the clutch pedal, and the rope passes through this part of the vehicle's engine side and the interior and passes over to the engine side. Check that part with your hand, if there is a gap or something, try turning it left and right and recheck the pedal. It sounded like a crackling when I tampered with it. Already 3 months later, the rope broke off :)) There was no problem when the new rope and the press changed the pad.
08.05.2020 15:29 # 18
sezar206
& Nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; Pressing the clutch half shaves the press pad, if you want to extend its lifetime, when you shift gears, give your gas as if it was taking off before removing your foot from the clutch and then let it slowly, let the clutch, that is, leave the clutch without shaking, it will be healthier then I know that I am wrong, correct it ...
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& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; That & nbsp; click sound was coming from my vehicle. When I pressed the clutch, it was stuck for the last day. I went to the industry. We changed the rope.
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