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Old 05-03-2008, 12:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default I dont know whats wrong! A little help??

Just the other day i noticed that every now and then when im driving, if i leave the car in gear and coast to a light or whatever, i get a little clunk, maybe two. Thought it was just something loose bouncing around because it only happened a few times. Well this morning that changed quite a bit.

Cars in gear, im driving, take my foot off the gas and let the car coast down, and two seconds later its "clunk clunk clunk clunk clunk" until i press the clutch in. Doesnt do it if i put the car in neutral and coast down, only if its in gear. Doesnt matter which one or what speed. Its quite loud and i can feel it through the pedals so its time to figure out what that is and fix it fast.

Any ideas? Im sure with my luck its something seriously wrong.

And if it matters in an 03. 76000 so no more powertrain warrenty for me, go figure a thousand miles later...
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Loose bolts in the clutch? Cracked driveplate?

Does it happen if the trans is still in gear with the clutch pedal in? Does it quit when the gear lever is moved or when the clutch is pressed?
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Loose bolts in the clutch? Cracked driveplate?

Does it happen if the trans is still in gear with the clutch pedal in? Does it quit when the gear lever is moved or when the clutch is pressed?

It stops when the clutch gets pressed in no matter if the stick is in gear or not.

Every other condition is normal, it does it ONLY in gear clutch out coasting down from any speed. I was hoping it was a mount or something of that nature but i dont even know now.
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Its not the mounts i just checked over them and everything is solid. Its something in the tranny itself which sucks
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