What Causes the Noise When Depressing the Clutch?
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Reasons for noise when depressing the clutch: 1. Clutch malfunction - it is likely caused by abnormal sounds from the clutch pedal return spring. You can first try lubricating it with oil. If the noise persists, the clutch pedal assembly needs to be replaced; 2. Broken spring - the main causes for this situation include broken clutch pressure plate springs, loose release bearings, shattered clutch discs, broken or excessively worn clutch release levers, or broken adjusting bolts for the release levers. The clutch is the component in the automotive transmission system that directly connects to the engine. It is responsible for engaging and disengaging the power and transmission system, ensuring smooth vehicle starts.