That noise is coming from your throw out bearing mate, the bearing that engages the pressure plate of your clutch, many vehicles make the noise, I have seen vehicles with a knew clutch put in and it still makes the noise, id doesnt effect the performance and is too big a problem to worry about.
If it's a manual transmission then it is probably because you aren't depressing the clutch as you slow down.
The manual transmission on a 91 Ford Escort GT is filled with fluid by gently depressing the clutch with the engine off. Fluid is added to the reservoir until the level stops going down.
Yes, the clutch does go on a manual transmission 94 Escort.
A clutch.
manual transmission , with no clutch pedal .
A clutch in an automatic transmission will decrease fuel economy. A clutch in a manual transmission will increase fuel efficiency.
no , only with the manual transmission for the hydraulic clutch
No, a manual transmission uses a clutch. Torque converters are used on automatic transmissions.
no adjustment on the 5speed manual transmission with overdrive. hydraulic clutch
clutch
Clutch pedal.
A transmission that has 5 forward gears that you shift manually. You start off in first gear, then 2nd...and so on .The idea is to control the engine speed by selecting the proper gear. These are called manual transmissions. You change gears by depressing the clutch thereby diengaging the transmission from the engine. If,however, you have an automatic transmission then the transmission will "automatically" select the proper gear for you depending on the load of the engine.