Okay, it's my turn to actually ask one of these questions again. I might have hurt my little cabrio. I don't have the idiot light check panel, and I may have driven my car with the oil level below the bottom line on the dipstick for a few km's. Now here's the thing. I used to have a rattle when I would push the clutch in, and it would go away when I would have my foot off the clutch. Throw out bearing, common, and nothing unusual.
So now, she squeels when I put my foot on the clutch (even just to touch the pedal lightly) It sounds like a belt squeeling, but you could say it sounds more like metal on metal.
When you're engaged in a gear, the squeel is still there, but very quiet. Is this my throw out bearing finally going for a walk, never to return? When you're in neutral, it whines a bit, and when you rev the engine, it gets louder, but not crazy loud like a belt (yes, I've checked the belts, they're fine, very good in fact)
So now, she squeels when I put my foot on the clutch (even just to touch the pedal lightly) It sounds like a belt squeeling, but you could say it sounds more like metal on metal.
When you're engaged in a gear, the squeel is still there, but very quiet. Is this my throw out bearing finally going for a walk, never to return? When you're in neutral, it whines a bit, and when you rev the engine, it gets louder, but not crazy loud like a belt (yes, I've checked the belts, they're fine, very good in fact)