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Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 2
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I'm looking for suggestions.
My 03 GT is making a clicking (clickety clickety clickety) noise when I have the cluch depressed and I am coming to a stop. I don't hear it when I am shifting otherwise. I have heard it when I'm in neutral and am slowing to a stop as well. Is this the clutch going out or the flywheel? Or, is it just normal and I hadn't noticed it before. Thanks for any suggestions. Dan |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Waycross GA
Posts: 8
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sounds like a problem I had with mine. Ended up being the front universal joint. Did it while coasting, hard acceleration, and braking.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 2
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That sounds pretty similar. Now that I am aware of it, I am noticing a vibration/noise just after I stop accelerating, especially at higher speeds.
Crap, I guess I'll have to have it looked at, at least I have a couple months left of the warranty. Thanks! |
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