i'm only at 12k miles and i hear it too, sounds like slave cylinder... maybe just hyundai gaskets that sound that way, either way i've noticed no wear on the slave cylinders push rod or rubbing against the bellhousing so all is fine.. just a squeaky pedal
only thing i can say is
WD-40
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i fixed the problem, I removed the rubber boot in the slave cylinder and lubed it with wd-40.
also replaced the coffee color fluid on the clutch fluid reservoir..
ad it's Gone..when i lubed it, the squeaking didn't go away right away...but after a few minute's it worked..
NOTE:I Lubed the metal rod inside the cylinder..try that..
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I have this problem after flushing the fluid, replacing the clutch and the slave cylinder. Lube does work, for a few days (maybe a week). It seems to be coming from inside the transmission next to the slave cylinder. This has been discussed before and someone said it was the fork or something like that, Im not sure.
My Car Would Squeak Every time I pressed the clutch pedal. My car had a new clutch fitted today and I found out what it was. What it is the arm that holds the release bearing sits on a swivel on the gear box mine had no grease on it greased it up no squeak...
i get the same gay *** squeak. I didn't have the squeak with my auto transmission and i know its not my brakes. Ever since i swapped to the manual transmission i notice this stupid squeak. is that all you had to do was lube the swivel??? i hope that solves all of our problems, lol
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