Trackpad Clicker Input Problem

I have an unusual track pad clicker problem on my new macbook pro.
Sometimes the computer acts as if I am holding the clicker down after I have released it. This happens when using scroll bars, causing scrolling all the way to the bottom of the page.
NOTE that the clicker itself is NOT sticking mechanically. It operates fine. Hitting the clicker again or hitting the trackpad will stop the scrolling. Problem seems to be getting worse not better.
Is this possibly some kind of internal wiring connection problem?
Macbook Pro Mac OS X (10.4.8) 17 inch
Macbook Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   17 inch

Then if there's no obvious trigger to it although is a consistent problem then I'd simply contact AppleCare. You may just have a faulty sensor/connection there somewhere or it could simply be a bad clicker.

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