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I recently found out that the input shaft bearing in my 1999 Honda Civic LX is going. It’s a 5 speed manual. I’m pretty confident that this is actually the problem – transmission makes grinding/rattling noise when the clutch is engaged (pedal released) and there is tension pulling the car forward. Noise is there but not as loud in neutral and completely stops when clutch is disengaged (pedal pushed in). But I’m not a car guy, it’s what my mechanic told me and seems to match what I’ve read online.
So I’m wondering if this is something that a local transmission shop can reliably replace or if I should order a re-manufactured transmission and just swap out the whole thing? My concern is a shop will mess something in the transmission up and I’ll pay for the repair and then end up getting new transmission too. I’d really appreciate any advice. Thanks in advance!
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