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Old 07-27-2011, 02:23 PM   #2
landrovered
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Clutch judder is normally caused by grease or oil getting on the clutch disk, water can cause it as well but that happens when a car is immersed or wades a stream or deep puddle. I have never heard of humidity causing it.

The reason it goes away is because the grease, oil or water is burned off by the friction of the clutch engaging.

It would be very odd for it to have anything to do with your rear brake pads.
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