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> Got a bad sound, a clunk, When releasing the clutch
post Oct 22, 2006 - 6:15 PM
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Check the carrier bearings on your axles. I had this problem with around 120K miles on my original axles. You'll see the mount where your axle runs from the tranny to the hub. If there is any play in it at all your best bet is to replace it before it breaks because the axle will come out if you let it go long enough
post Oct 24, 2006 - 12:03 PM
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lol i want my car exhaust to sound like yours, sounded like a v8 lol

i dont think thats a clunk noise, it sounds more like a scratch


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post Oct 24, 2006 - 11:36 PM
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My Celi has been doing the exact same thing for over a year now. The clunk happened when releasing the accelerator and also when reapplying it, and was rather violent. I could feel it when it happened. It also did it when I turned right. The deceleration clunk has disappeared, and so has the grinding when turning for the most part. I had it looked at and got several opinions with no sure diagnosis. Some said CV, some said motor mounts, some said tranny (never understood why the tranny would make that sort of noise...). My mounts look fine, I've done several visual inspections and found no signs of metal-on-metal contact. But then again, my brakes and clutch just went out on consecutive days for no reason, so who knows. Back to the shop for the Celi...
post Oct 24, 2006 - 11:40 PM
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i would be surpised if your springs were doing that because in that vid you don't change the pressure on any corners of the car, it sounds almost like a drive shaft rubbing on something, cuse its only in right hand forward turns it seems...dunno just a guess


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