04 Accord EX - Not sure if my clutch is going bad?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by JeremyE, Mar 15, 2005.

  1. JeremyE

    JeremyE Guest

    I have an '04 Honda Accord EX with 42,000 miles on it. Just over the
    past few weeks I noticed something strange with my clutch. When I
    press in the clutch, within the last two inches before the clutch is
    fully pressed in I can feel and hear slight vibrations in the clutch,
    like it's rubbing up against something. I looked above the clutch
    pedal and I can't see anything wrong (but I'm no expect so it doesn't
    surprise me I didn't find anything). Does this sound like a clutch
    going bad (I have not had any transmission problems but this is my
    first manual transmission I've owned). Any ideas?
     
    JeremyE, Mar 15, 2005
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  2. I don't know about the Accord, but the clutch pedal in the Civics is
    easily bent sideways. It grinds and squeaks like it's going bad but
    it's just the strain on the hinge and piston from being pushed to the
    side.

    Since this is your first MT, there's a good chance that you bent the
    pedal from an abrupt shift on a hard turn. Push the pedal half way in
    with your foot and wiggle it side to side. If it only wiggles inwards,
    you've bent it outwards. Reach down there and bend it back into
    alignment so it pushes in straight.
     
    Kevin McMurtrie, Mar 15, 2005
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  3. JeremyE

    JeremyE Guest

    I tried doing what you suggested but I could find no wiggle room to
    rock the clutch back and forth after pressing the clutch half way down.
    I hope it is just a lubrication issue. I have inspection scheduled
    for next week; I'll have them take a look at it then just to make sure
    nothing is wrong. Thanks.
     
    JeremyE, Mar 16, 2005
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