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> i hear crickets....a chirp sound... what could it be?, It sounds like a belt but goes away when clutch pedal is let out
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post Oct 6 2018, 08:49 PM
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So is it the throw out bearing ??
New one was put in when i did the transmission 5 years ago, but thats less than 5,000 miles. maybe i have the clutch cable too tight?

ideas appreciated!

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post Oct 7 2018, 04:59 AM
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Very possible it's the TO bearing. The same thing happened to my Tacoma - I just lived with the squeak until it was time to replace the clutch disc.
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post Oct 7 2018, 07:47 AM
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I chased a 'chirping' for some time. It was a broken alt bracket. I couldn't maintain the correct belt tension and alignment either. PITA task to r&r the bracket. I surrendered and pulled engine to fix the issue.
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