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Old 06-24-2008, 05:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
CMB430
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Squeeky Accelerator

Do any of you have an accelerator that creeks / squeeks while you drive it? I have had my entire clutch assembly replaced (minus clutch plate) because of squeeks. My doors creeked and started hitting, they adjusted them and repainted the doors. The dealer has so much grease on the pedal, I am supprised my floor is not slick. They will not replace it because it creeks. My wife hears it better than I, and said she can not stand driving without the radio on / windows down. It does not creek when starting off, but when feathering the pedal. Your experiences?
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