mydecember1985
Veteran Member
Hi everyone
2013 Sportwagen 6MT, 64K miles, routine brake fluid flush about 6 months ago. Starting 2 weeks ago, I occasionally hear that shattering squeak from the transmission side when I am sitting in neutral with my foot off the clutch. If I depress the clutch, the sound will entirely silence or significantly reduce. If I release the clutch, it starts squeaking at the point it engages the flywheel. Some days I don't hear it at all and others is at almost every stop light. It has been getting a bit more frequent, though. It sounds a lot like a bad or overtightened idler pulley.
The car came from Santa Ana, CA with only 28k miles on it, so I don't know the habits of that driver, but it may have seen lots of city and hill inclines. I've always made an effort to not have the clutch engaged when sitting still. I even coast in gear and finally knock it to neutral when I dip under 1,1150RPM and coast the rest of the way to the light. The longest I'll ever have my foot in the clutch is 5-10 seconds at most in anticipation of traffic moving.
What component do you think is failing? How long can I get by? Will one month of driving while I try to line up a local guru cause any catastrophic damage? What gurus remain in the central FL region? If I need to replace, what's the benefit/risks of converting to a SMF while it's apart?
I'll see if I can post a video tomorrow if I can capture the sound. Thanks!
2013 Sportwagen 6MT, 64K miles, routine brake fluid flush about 6 months ago. Starting 2 weeks ago, I occasionally hear that shattering squeak from the transmission side when I am sitting in neutral with my foot off the clutch. If I depress the clutch, the sound will entirely silence or significantly reduce. If I release the clutch, it starts squeaking at the point it engages the flywheel. Some days I don't hear it at all and others is at almost every stop light. It has been getting a bit more frequent, though. It sounds a lot like a bad or overtightened idler pulley.
The car came from Santa Ana, CA with only 28k miles on it, so I don't know the habits of that driver, but it may have seen lots of city and hill inclines. I've always made an effort to not have the clutch engaged when sitting still. I even coast in gear and finally knock it to neutral when I dip under 1,1150RPM and coast the rest of the way to the light. The longest I'll ever have my foot in the clutch is 5-10 seconds at most in anticipation of traffic moving.
What component do you think is failing? How long can I get by? Will one month of driving while I try to line up a local guru cause any catastrophic damage? What gurus remain in the central FL region? If I need to replace, what's the benefit/risks of converting to a SMF while it's apart?
I'll see if I can post a video tomorrow if I can capture the sound. Thanks!