I've got a CLUNK in my transmission.
~19,500 miles. No grinding. Sitting at idle, push in clutch, engage 1st and there's a muted CLUNK as it goes into gear. If I hold the clutch in, slide to neutral and back to first, no noise. It's only on the first engagement of 1st.
Anyone else seen (heard) this?
Anyone else seen (heard) this?
Originally posted by VandyZ
Yep same here. No cruntch, no grind, just a clunk as you describe every once in a while when going into first. You can feel it too right?
Yep same here. No cruntch, no grind, just a clunk as you describe every once in a while when going into first. You can feel it too right?
Thanks for the feedback.
I'm getting all sorts of weird noises from my tranny. I don't have nearly as many miles as you (not even 800 mi yet), and I get:
* A clunk when it goes into first when moving slowly
* tranny/clutch rattles back and forth if I drive in first, let off the gas and then push the clutch in (no matter the speed of the pedal; I thought it might be I was pushing the clutch too slow)
* the infamous 2nd gear "lump" ... like the synchro won't let it go into 2nd gear
* a weird click or clunk when going from 2nd to 3rd
Getting a little frustrated... I need to call the dealer and see what the deal is.
* A clunk when it goes into first when moving slowly
* tranny/clutch rattles back and forth if I drive in first, let off the gas and then push the clutch in (no matter the speed of the pedal; I thought it might be I was pushing the clutch too slow)
* the infamous 2nd gear "lump" ... like the synchro won't let it go into 2nd gear
* a weird click or clunk when going from 2nd to 3rd
Getting a little frustrated... I need to call the dealer and see what the deal is.
I dont think the clutch is engaging all the way. Like there is still spinning going on until you put it in gear, then it catches itself and stops with a clunk. I dont know, it does not really bother me.
What does bother me is if I am sitting at a light or in traffic and take out of gear then try to get it back in gear . . .sometimes it wont go without me re-clutch or "bang" it into 1st gear.
What does bother me is if I am sitting at a light or in traffic and take out of gear then try to get it back in gear . . .sometimes it wont go without me re-clutch or "bang" it into 1st gear.
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Originally posted by VandyZ
I dont think the clutch is engaging all the way. Like there is still spinning going on until you put it in gear, then it catches itself and stops with a clunk. I dont know, it does not really bother me.
What does bother me is if I am sitting at a light or in traffic and take out of gear then try to get it back in gear . . .sometimes it wont go without me re-clutch or "bang" it into 1st gear.
I dont think the clutch is engaging all the way. Like there is still spinning going on until you put it in gear, then it catches itself and stops with a clunk. I dont know, it does not really bother me.
What does bother me is if I am sitting at a light or in traffic and take out of gear then try to get it back in gear . . .sometimes it wont go without me re-clutch or "bang" it into 1st gear.
Originally posted by droideka
OK, let me ask you another question. Do you have a "heavy" or "light" clutch pedal? Feel like Honda or a truck?
OK, let me ask you another question. Do you have a "heavy" or "light" clutch pedal? Feel like Honda or a truck?
Originally posted by Evil350z
Like mine... Adam's clutch is VERY light. Lighter than most Hondas I've driven.
Like mine... Adam's clutch is VERY light. Lighter than most Hondas I've driven.
Doan's is as light as a feather.
the noise is almost certainly the diff. i'm not sure how energy is transfered back there (with the clutch in), but my miata does the same thing. whats weird is that with the clutch depressed, no torque should make its way into the diff/driveshaft. i can only assume that as the synchros get the gears to line up, there is some movement of the output shaft. also explains why it only happens once at a given stop. once the output side of the tranny is in a position where the gears/synchros line up, repeated in/out of first gear shouldn't affect it.
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I have a whining noise when I start the car in the mornings, but it goes away after I engage the clutch. no clunk going into first tho.
I have only 750 miles on my car. transmission runs fine through all gears. the only thing is that whining sound I get from it.
I have only 750 miles on my car. transmission runs fine through all gears. the only thing is that whining sound I get from it.
Originally posted by jesfuego
I have a whining noise when I start the car in the mornings, but it goes away after I engage the clutch. no clunk going into first tho.
I have only 750 miles on my car. transmission runs fine through all gears. the only thing is that whining sound I get from it.
I have a whining noise when I start the car in the mornings, but it goes away after I engage the clutch. no clunk going into first tho.
I have only 750 miles on my car. transmission runs fine through all gears. the only thing is that whining sound I get from it.
BTW I have a heavy clutch with a short takeup. My friends Z has a light clutch with a longer takeup. i'll take the fomer over the latter.
Originally posted by sasparilla
check owners manual page 5-23 last paragraph on left side of page and this may shed some light on the clunking noise.
check owners manual page 5-23 last paragraph on left side of page and this may shed some light on the clunking noise.
the self diagnostic will only occur the first time you pull away from a stop through some arbitrary speed (some models of car it is 3mph, some up to 8 or 10mph). this is the self check for abs/vdc. the noise originally referenced here i believe is one that you can hear when you put it into gear after coming to a stop. that is, every time you come to a stop, when you put it into first, i at least, hear a small clunk that seems to be any play in the diff being taken out. as i said, my miata does the same thing, only a little louder.
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