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eutek



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Clutch pedal squeak - again
Hi all,

I recently brought my 110 in for it's 24k service, and one of the most annoying issues was finally dealt with - a persistent squeaky clutch.

The man at the garage told me that he had to lubricate the linkage from above (?), as that was the source of the squeak and that it is a common problem on these models.

The lower spring however still squeaks. It was OK for a day or so, but returned. I hit it with some lithium grease, and this does the trick for a day - but it invariably comes back.

Is there something more robust than lithium grease that will last longer?
Post #54919 25th Jan 2011 12:19pm
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Grockle



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try silicon spray,it sortred my mates Disco pedal squeek 2.4 90 XS
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Post #54930 25th Jan 2011 12:47pm
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TC



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If that doesn't work, take the plate off the top off the pedal box (engine bay, on the bulk head directly above the clutch assembly) and squirt some teflon lube directly onto the master cylinder push rod.

I was squirting GT85 all over the inside of the footwell for a week and getting more and more frustrated, did the above and sorted it instantly. Get a decent platform to stand on though as the lower screws for the pedal box cover are below the line of site, doing them back up is a ball ache if done by feel.

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eutek



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Thanks guys... I'm off to Halfords this evening to get some silicone spray, if that doesn't work I'll try plan B and get that plate off.
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eutek



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I doused the squeaky area with silicone spray and it helped, but it soon came back.

I realised that I'm partly to blame, as I have been pressing the clutch at slight angle. This must cause the spring to bind a little bit - thus producing the squeak.

I've always driven like this, but the Defender is the first vehicle to complain about it!
Post #55022 25th Jan 2011 9:57pm
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My disco brake peddle has just started Evil or Very Mad Mike
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gtveloce65



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Clutch pedal squeak (small but really annoying issue) sorted a few warranty trips ago, but coming back again now!!! 1953 80
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Post #56267 2nd Feb 2011 6:56pm
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TC



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TC wrote:
If that doesn't work, take the plate off the top off the pedal box (engine bay, on the bulk head directly above the clutch assembly) and squirt some teflon lube directly onto the master cylinder push rod.

I was squirting GT85 all over the inside of the footwell for a week and getting more and more frustrated, did the above and sorted it instantly. Get a decent platform to stand on though as the lower screws for the pedal box cover are below the line of site, doing them back up is a ball ache if done by feel.

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Martyn



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Removing the several screws out of the clutch master cylinder cover plate and spraying the whole lot inside with deep penetrating spray did it for me. Clutch is now as smooth as silk. Do expect to have to do it again in a few months though, just one of those things. Hop up to stand on essential as previously stated, screws are out of line of sight if stood on the ground.

Stick a cloth under your clutch pedal if your lube is runny - it will run down your pedal to the inside of the vehicle.

I consider myself an auto bafoon and rarely lift the bonnet to look inside but managed this with no issues. Rolling Eyes
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CyberCharlie



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6 screws, a bit of patience and an good bit of lubricant and the squeak is gone! Next time it comes back I will flood the compartment with grease. Is there anything bad in using grease in the master cylinder compartment? I believe it should make the anti-squeak procedure more long term.
Thanks guys, ciao Smile
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Grease is fine but keep it well away from the master cylinder as it could well mess up the rubber dustcover and seals. Steve.
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Miserableolgit wrote:
Grease is fine but keep it well away from the master cylinder as it could well mess up the rubber dustcover and seals.


Wise words.

I've slathered the inside of the box with grease, lithium grease, 3 in 1, WD40, Teflon spray and silicone spray over the last few months trying to stop the squeaking.

Now I'm getting clutch fluid dripping onto the floormat. Could be co-incidence but I doubt it. 2003 Td5 110 Hardtop
Now a 2013 110 USW too.
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CyberCharlie



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Cheers guys.
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i did mine in november. but used a few drops of 75w90 fully synthetic gear oil. its still smooth Smile 1953 80"
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