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Old 07-01-2019, 04:48 PM
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clutch problem with 04 coupe

Hey guys, Friday night I let my friend drive my car (probably dogged it and I was not with him) and i noticed saturday when i started my car the car took longer to start and now everytime i engage the clutch it feels like it wants to stall and the RPMs drop. there is a sound when the clutch is engaged and it is high pitched (i assume its a throwout bearing) . i know i will probably have to pay somebody to pull the Transmission but any ideas on what could be wrong to where the car wants to stall out when clutch is engaged?
 
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Get the car up in the air and inspect everything, ask your friend what happened. Might just be a failing crank sensor though. Definitely not what's causing the TO bearing to whine though.
 
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Wouldn't a failing crank sensor cause a light to come on?
 
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When it completely fails yes.
 
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