Clubjazz - Honda Jazz & HR-V Forums
Honda Jazz Forums => Honda Jazz Mk3 2015 - 2020 => Topic started by: monkeydave on September 06, 2019, 04:55:15 PM
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anyone else get this squeak noise that isnt there when you push it in and out but sometimes just after the bite point as you drive away
i sprayed it with silicone lubricant a few weeks ago but its back again
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There is at least one thread here on how to cure this common squeak.
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i put it in the search bar and nothing came up before i posted
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I find it best to do a Google search by site name. Try "site:clubjazz.org clutch squeek" in Google.
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i put it in the search bar and nothing came up before i posted
You need to go to "Clubjazz - Honda Jazz & HR-V Forums" then enter your search. That checks the entire forum.
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cheers guys
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i put it in the search bar and nothing came up before i posted
You need to go to "Clubjazz - Honda Jazz & HR-V Forums" then enter your search. That checks the entire forum.
I find it best to do a Google search by site name. Try "site:clubjazz.org clutch squeek" in Google.
For all forums, I find that the Google search engine does a far better job of searching sites that the ones built into forums. Just put "site:<sitename>" as part of the search string.
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I think this is the one you want https://clubjazz.org/forum/index.php?topic=9264.msg49409#msg49409 (https://clubjazz.org/forum/index.php?topic=9264.msg49409#msg49409)
I've still got a squeak after two atempts at lubricating it but I hadn't seen this which suggests depressing the pedal till you can get grease in. More grovelling in the footwell for me :D
PS I found it by searching ctuch squeak on the forums page here.
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PS I found it by searching ctuch squeak on the forums page here.
Don't think so ;D
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Oops :o
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anyone else get this squeak noise that isnt there when you push it in and out but sometimes just after the bite point as you drive away
i sprayed it with silicone lubricant a few weeks ago but its back again
I find lubricant with PTFE is much better than silicone - try 3 in 1 advanced lube with PTFE, I use it on padlocks out in all weathers and it lasts years ( at least 7 years and the locks still work freely ). You could try GT85 which is not expensive and is widely available - it is safe with rubber as well :-X
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i put it in the search bar and nothing came up before i posted
You need to go to "Clubjazz - Honda Jazz & HR-V Forums" then enter your search. That checks the entire forum.
I find it best to do a Google search by site name. Try "site:clubjazz.org clutch squeek" in Google.
For all forums, I find that the Google search engine does a far better job of searching sites that the ones built into forums. Just put "site:<sitename>" as part of the search string.
I find that as well in fact I have posted that suggestion on here before - the hits are more specific than searching on forum. As Jock said earlier when you are searching on the forum if you don't go to 'root' of forum "Clubjazz - Honda Jazz & HR-V Forums" you often do not get all the info.
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I find that as well in fact I have posted that suggestion on here before - the hits are more specific than searching on forum. As Jock said earlier when you are searching on the forum if you don't go to 'root' of forum "Clubjazz - Honda Jazz & HR-V Forums" you often do not get all the info.
That's right, the search box at the top only search the section you are browsing, or even just the thread you are on. You need to go to the main index to search the whole site.
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Had this problem on my Jazz. Took it into the dealership and they diagnosed and replaced the Clutch Master Cylinder under warranty. No more squeak :)
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any advice for this from both the pedal and under the bonnet (prob due to not being used much these days) is it just silicone or white grease time or something else
did anyone have any success with push the pedal in and put some white grease in the gap of the cylinder?
cheers
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Car brought last year to the dealer to solve this problem that I could not fix. They removed the pedal assembly, lubricate all parts and remounted, now it works fine.
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I had this on a 2017 Jazz. I lubricated everything and it made no difference.
So, I removed the cotter pin that connects the clutch pedal to the clutch master cylinder and found that the pin (which has a black coloured coating had a matt finish on it. I put the pin in my electric drill and polished the coating to a mirror finish (though still black) using metal polish. Using a little bit of molybdenum disulfide grease on reassembly.
(The pin is held in place with an "R" type split pin on the side that's not visible in the attached picture.)
It's been perfect for the last year - and hopefully many more to come. ;D