Sebring Sedan L4-2.4L (2007)
Clutch Master Cylinder: All Technical Service Bulletins
M/T - Clutch Pedal Squeaks When Operated
NUMBER: 06-006-07
GROUP: Clutch
DATE: December 5, 2007
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 06-001-06, DATED OCTOBER 17, 2006, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED
FROM YOUR FILES. ALL REVISIONS ARE HIGHLIGHTED WITH **ASTERISKS** AND INCLUDES THE ADDITION OF CLEAN POINTS.
SUBJECT:
Clutch Pedal Squeak
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves lubricating the clutch master cylinder pushrod ball socket (attachment at clutch pedal arm).
MODELS:
2007
(JS)
Sebring
2007
(PM)
Caliber
2007
(MK49)
Compass
NOTE:
**This information applies to models equipped with a T-355 or BG6 Manual Transmission (Sales Code DD7 or DEF) built prior to February 8, 2007
(MDH0208XX)**.
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
A squeak sound may be heard when applying or releasing the clutch pedal. This may be more noticeable in cold temperatures.
DIAGNOSIS:
If the customer describes a squeak sound when applying the clutch pedal, perform the Repair Procedure
PARTS REQUIRED:
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
1.
Remove the lower instrument panel bezel.