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Loud metal squealing coming from clutch area, I think. It reminds me of how it sounded when the bearings froze up and self destructed. All of it was replaced about 48,000 miles ago. I don't ride the clutch... so is it the same problem already? I do take it in the mud and water, is water and debris getting in there? The jeep has about 138,000 miles on it.

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Yep sounds like its failing again , if you have to replace it again I would go for a non standard one and go for a heavy duty type .

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  • Posted on Jan 17, 2009

SOURCE: Loud squealing sound in my engine

Try removing the belt and turning each pulley by hand. If everything is smooth and free, with the belt still off, drive down the block once and see if the noise is there (this will eliminate all rotating accessories on the front). If you hear the noise, then there is a problem deeper inside. Oil pressure is good? Dont' forget when doing this, you will have no power steering, so be careful.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2009

SOURCE: loud squealing noise when clutch pedal is depressed

sounds like its slipping on its way out me thinks

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 Jeep Wrangler - Clunking Noise when shifting out of Park

It could be lash in the differential which is normal, but it could also be a loose u-joint in the driveshaft. Check the rear driveshaft u-joints.

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  • Posted on Aug 03, 2009

SOURCE: Very rough idle on 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Edition V8

If you haven't changed the plugs or had the fuel system cleaned, now would be a good time to do it. The number 1 culprit for rough idles is dirty injectors or plugs. You can try an injector cleaner in a can (or bottle) for under $10 and see if it helps, and then work from there. If there isn't any improvement then if you are able to, check the plugs for any gunky buildup and if you find a bad plug, make sure you replace them all (or have them replaced) at the same time.

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  • Posted on Oct 19, 2009

SOURCE: Second tinme throw out bearing has to be replaced.

I know this is an old post but if anyone is still trying to fix this problem we have a thread over at jeepforum.com so that we can collectively find a good fix or solution.

http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f96/lets-fix-jk-throw-out-bearing-issue-867949/

**I don't work for jeep forum and i'm not trying to promote the site. I'm just trying to fix this same problem on my 08 wrangler

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A grinding or rumbling noise can also be symptoms of a wheel bearing or constant velocity joint in a driveshaft. A worn wheel bearing can also cause a 'whistling' sound (as can a worn CV joint).

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squealing in that area can be the clutch bearing. the bearing has be come dry. it sits on the clutch. if you press the clutch in it should stop.
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