>I have a 98 and it made a whining noise when I pressed the clutch for a
> year before I took it in to have the clutch replaced. It stopped for a
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> which it strange. Any ideas before I take it back to have the
> transmission redone?
I also have a '98 Frontier. I was told that my clutch needed to be
replaced, and I had it done, but it did not make any whining noise. What
happened was the engine started winding out at a lower speed. For example,
instead of hearing the engine want to shift from 1st to 2nd at around 15-20
miles per hour, it changed to between 10-15 mph. After the new clutch was
installed, the problem remained, as it has to this day.
Unfortunately, I don't have any answer to your problem, but I just wanted to
let you know that my '98 has had clutch problems as well.
Take care, and good luck with your situation.
Robert Cunningham
lls8000 - 16 Dec 2006 15:15 GMT
I have a similar story, my '98 Frontier clutch whined for about 6
months, I replaced the clutch. It stopped for a month, and then
started whining again. It mysteriously stopped after doing nothing. On
a quiet day last weekend I traded it in for a new murano. :)
Good luck, but it doesn't seem to be hurting anything, just a bit
irritating.
LLS
The noise is probably the throwout bearing. Did you replace it when you
replaced the transmission?
>I have a 98 and it made a whining noise when I pressed the clutch for a
> year before I took it in to have the clutch replaced. It stopped for a
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> which it strange. Any ideas before I take it back to have the
> transmission redone?
amelialc@worldnet.att.net - 17 Dec 2006 11:46 GMT
My guess is that the noise source is the pilot bearing/bushing, which
sounds off when the clutch is depressed. On my '95 4 cyl. hardbody,
that was the only problem. Since the tranny has to be removed to
change the pilot bushing, I changed the clutch & throwout bearing at
the same time.
Tom