Ouch, these are a pretty penny, plus then I'd have to return the kit I bought. But at the same time, I'm spending $600 on labor.....
Ouch, these are a pretty penny, plus then I'd have to return the kit I bought. But at the same time, I'm spending $600 on labor.....
Ouch, these are a pretty penny, plus then I'd have to return the kit I bought. But at the same time, I'm spending $600 on labor.....
And I need my car to be reliable because I just got laid off 3 weeks ago and I'm looking for work....but at the same time I'm already $800 into the whole ordeal....ugh, I hate this.Yeah, it's a tough call.
The problems with the aftermarket stuff was a bunch of years ago, the quality may have improved if there was a lot of problems with them.
A failed clutch cylinder can be dangerous and leave you stranded, then you'd need a tow and have to replace the clutch cylinders again.
They have 125k miles on them. I'm sure I should be replacing them by now anyways. Its just a lot to take in at the same time.Your clutch cylinders may still be fine.
You may be able to just flush/bleed them and you're good to go.
Your mechanic should be able to give his opinion.
It depends on how your clutch failed.
It doesn't sound like a clutch cylinder issue.
The clutch cylinders aren't really a wear item, and are kind of separate from the clutch itself.They have 125k miles on them. I'm sure I should be replacing them by now anyways. Its just a lot to take in at the same time.
It is squeaking. It's also making a loud whine when I slip the clutch. To top it off, it's making a rattle on neutral and also when slipping the clutch in 1st and shifting to 2nd. After that, theres no more noise.The clutch cylinders aren't really a wear item, and are kind of separate from the clutch itself.
If your clutch pedal wasn't squeaking or felt crunchy or went to the floor and stayed there then they are still probably fine.
You could postpone replacement until you're better able to deal with it.
It would suck to put new ones on that fail in a couple of months.
You can also buy the seal kits and rebuild your cylinders.
(You shouldn't need the pistons, just the seals.)
If the clutch cylinders are squeaking, they would squeak every time you push the clutch, and the sound would follow the movement of your clutch pedal.It is squeaking. It's also making a loud whine when I slip the clutch. To top it off, it's making a rattle on neutral and also when slipping the clutch in 1st and shifting to 2nd. After that, theres no more noise.
It squeaked for a while, but it went away. However, when the rattle came, the squeak came back, and yes, it does squeak with the engine off.If the clutch cylinders are squeaking, they would squeak every time you push the clutch, and the sound would follow the movement of your clutch pedal.
Your noises may all be from the failed clutch.
Does your clutch pedal squeak when the engine is off?
Does it feel smooth?
Well, you may be fine with the clutch cylinders that you ordered.It squeaked for a while, but it went away. However, when the rattle came, the squeak came back, and yes, it does squeak with the engine off.
I've had difficulties going into reverse, but that's about It.Well, you may be fine with the clutch cylinders that you ordered.
The only other thing I remember is that sometimes the squeaking is coming from where the end of the slave cylinder connects to that fork thing inside the transmission.
A dab of grease stops the squeaking.
Or some grease or spray oil on the clutch pedal pivot and its connection point inside the car.
Those squeaks and fixes have nothing to do with failing clutch cylinders.
Failed clutch cylinders usually mean you have to pump the clutch pedal to get it to work, or the pedal just stays on the floor when you push it.
That's caused by failed seals in the cylinders.
Yeah, that's different.I've had difficulties going into reverse, but that's about It.
LOL I feel the same way. I just hope that the folks here have some patience with my dumbas*!![]()
No need to worry about that hereI'm pretty sure eventually I'll be banned from this place because I type without thinking.
Thank you for the link 323!
Thank you, I am planning to install new control arms along with struts, tops, and lowering springs soon. Outer tie rod could could use some replacing as well.@dorihachigo nice work on those swaybar links! They look miles better than the oem links. Check your lower control arm bushes and swaybar mounts for wear, that's where my clunk was hiding![]()
My stock ride height P5 that scrapes on my steep a** driveway is jealous!I lifted my protege5 with coilovers and I’m running some 215 60 r16 kinda a/s tires and it looks awesome and doesn’t rub at all. Oh and I have like 10 inches of ground clearance now.