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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / February 2005

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Clutch noise

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lovs2fly - 31 Jan 2005 20:53 GMT
Recently I have been having a real hard time changing gears in my 93 xlt 5
speed. As the problem has gotten worse (very difficult to change gears -
double clutching helps a little) I have begun to hear a whining noise when
the clutch is engaged.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Dennis
Vic Klein - 01 Feb 2005 13:48 GMT
Sounds like it is time for a new clutch. Actually, the description sounds
like problems with the throwout bearing and similar symptoms occur when the
slave cylinder doesn't allow full release, but the solution is the same and
when you open it up to fix one thing you are money ahead to replace it all.
I had the slave cylinder problem, basically, after about 170K miles and it
was getting hard to sift into some gears. Replacing the clutch and
associated parts returned the shifting to like new (or better).

 =Vic=
Bear Gap, PA

> Recently I have been having a real hard time changing gears in my 93 xlt 5
> speed. As the problem has gotten worse (very difficult to change gears -
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> Thanks,
> Dennis
 
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