What's good everyone. New to the forums here. I know this thread is a bit old (and there are probably newer ones on the same topic), but I figured I'd post in here with my experience since it's the first one that came up on my search.
I have a new 2012 Civic Si sedan with just over 500 miles on it. I am hearing the exact same click when pressing in the clutch pedal as the original poster had mentioned. I hear it when the pedal is pressed in about 1/3 of the way or so.
Since the car was brand new, I ran it to the dealer to have them check it out. They said that it's normal, and they checked other Si's they had on the lot, and they said they all made the same sound.
I guess it's something that all, or most of the 2012's do, from what I've read. Probably just being paranoid and overly sensitive to every little sound in the new ride, but I have read some things about clutch master cylinders, springs in the pedal, etc., as reasons for the click, but the overall concencous seems to be that it's the electrical switch that hits when you press in the clutch and tells the car it's ok for you to start it.
Has anyone had any experience with this that proofed to be anything other they "it's just a sound the clutch pedal makes?" I've got a real solid Honda/Acura mechanic that would probably check it on the cheap or free for me, but I'm trying to figure if it's even worth taking it over (if he found something wrong, I'd of course go back to the dealer and demand it be fixed).
Thanks for any further input.