Hi
Apart from the obvious which appears to have been pointed out several times above reference making sure you take your foot off the gas before depressing the clutch, you may also have a noisy release bearing which is having a good old scream at you when you depress the clutch pedal, in which case you may aswell have th clutch replaced as a three piece unit.
Apart from that, if it only does it under hard acceleration conditions then it could be a built in facility for keeping the revs up to assist in the initial acceleration after each gear change.
We really need to know the make, model and year of your car to assist you properly with this one though, as well as the conditions under which it happens.
Cheers
Geordie
2007-02-06 06:47:08
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answered by Grizz 5
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Please tell me its not, as all above seem to think, that you’re leaving your foot on the accelerator when you depress the clutch?
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It could be that for some reason your throttle is sticking. When you rev the car (not in gear) does it return to idle as soon as you take your foot off? You're probably best advised to have it checked out at a garage..... I don't think you'll have much joy here.
2007-02-06 06:31:15
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-01 12:48:02
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answered by ? 3
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take your foot off the gas when your changing gears and dont press the gas again until you start letting off the clutch a little bit...
2007-02-06 06:01:01
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answered by Daniel L 1
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if the car drives ok ? and the clutch dosent slip ...the most likley cause is either the clutch release bearing ...or the lay shaft in the gearbox ..
2007-02-06 23:22:47
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answered by dodge 1
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you could be a bad driver as the others said...
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your throttle cable could be sticking
if your engine revs like a nutter all the time - you could have an air leak into your intake system...
is it a new car ? you might just need to get used to it's giant flywheel !
2007-02-06 06:43:52
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answered by spooky 2
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Take your foot off the gas pedal when you push on the clutch pedal.
2007-02-06 05:57:20
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answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7
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sounds to me that your release bearing is worn out - you`ll need to get the gearbox removed to get at it so while your in there get the rest of the clutch replaced as well.
2007-02-06 12:26:43
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answer #8
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answered by Conor B 2
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First, have Jiffy Lube, or similar, check your transmission's oil level if it is an automatic. If it is a manual transmission, you need a new clutch plate.
2007-02-06 06:23:59
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answered by james 4
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Take ur foot off the throttle when dong gear changes.
2007-02-06 06:00:01
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answered by DIAMOND_GEEZER_56 4
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