What Causes the Squeaking Sound When Pressing the Clutch Pedal?
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The squeaking sound when pressing the clutch pedal is caused by: 1. Excessive wear of the clutch release bearing; 2. Faulty diaphragm spring; 3. Poor lubrication; 4. Loose or damaged clutch; 5. Broken or excessively worn clutch release levers; 6. Broken adjustment bolts of the release levers. Solutions for the squeaking sound when pressing the clutch: 1. Apply grease to the release bearing; 2. Replace the clutch pedal assembly; 3. Check the working condition of the clutch release levers; 4. Inspect if the clutch springs are damaged. Types of clutches: Electromagnetic clutch, magnetic particle clutch, friction clutch, and hydraulic clutch.