My '98 frontier has a clutch that is making a whirring noise when the
clutch is depressed. I've read posts here that say it's potentially the
through-out bearrng or the pilot bushings. My question is, if I wait
on this repair, am I potentially doing more harm to the transmission?
Thanks, LLS
JimV - 25 Feb 2006 00:41 GMT
> My '98 frontier has a clutch that is making a whirring noise when the
> clutch is depressed. I've read posts here that say it's potentially the
> through-out bearrng or the pilot bushings. My question is, if I wait
> on this repair, am I potentially doing more harm to the transmission?
> Thanks, LLS
Only when depressed would indicate throwout bearing. It can't do any
harm to let it make noise. At worse it will wear the pressure plate
fingers, but if you're in there you'd replace the PP and clutch disk
anyway. At least you would if you were smart (the trans has to come out
to get at it).