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hufc_tom
18th July 2010, 17:53
Th rubber part on the inside of the door where the door rests on when its shut has come loose and like dangles, its not too bad as i can hold it in to place when shutting the door, i was going to just put some superglue on it as it looks like thats what was holding it together previously but thought id better off checking here first.
Also my clutch is squeaking, not a clue what to do here i tried searching but doesnt seem as if anyone has had the same issue.
Lew_C
18th July 2010, 18:36
Th rubber part on the inside of the door where the door rests on when its shut has come loose and like dangles, its not too bad as i can hold it in to place when shutting the door, i was going to just put some superglue on it as it looks like thats what was holding it together previously but thought id better off checking here first.
Also my clutch is squeaking, not a clue what to do here i tried searching but doesnt seem as if anyone has had the same issue.
can't help with the rubber, sounds like you just need a new seal, but providing it keeps the water out i wouldnt worry. Ive done it to one of mine and it works a treat.
The clutch squeak sounds as if you have a knackered release bearing or a dodgy input shaft bearing on the gearbox..is the noise when the clutch is pressed down?
hufc_tom
18th July 2010, 18:40
yehh, you can hear it inside the car and i just thought something was up with the actual pedal so wasnt to fussed, today i had windows open with no music playing and realised its reasonably loud outside the car too. however its the kind of sqeak where you would assume it just needs abit of oil
Lew_C
18th July 2010, 18:45
yehh, you can hear it inside the car and i just thought something was up with the actual pedal so wasnt to fussed, today i had windows open with no music playing and realised its reasonably loud outside the car too. however its the kind of sqeak where you would assume it just needs abit of oil
you sure its the clutch? and not a belt squeak due to over tension?
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