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Old 29-02-2012, 01:16 PM   #1
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Hi Guys...

I am experiencing a light clunk noise when pulling away....what could it be? I've already upgraded the rear trailing arm bushes to Poly ones...

It sounds like it could be coming from the diff area?

Are there any common failure area's I should look at??

TIA...
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Old 29-02-2012, 02:17 PM   #2
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Hi Guys...

I am experiencing a light clunk noise when pulling away....what could it be? I've already upgraded the rear trailing arm bushes to Poly ones...

It sounds like it could be coming from the diff area?

Are there any common failure area's I should look at??

TIA...
The diff itself could be fubar-ed
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Old 29-02-2012, 03:59 PM   #3
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It probably is the diff, I'd get it checked out but wouldn't be overly worried about it. I got a new diff under warranty and even it clunks after only a couple of thousand miles. But best get it checked out to settle the head.
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hardly a tare in the boot floor? get it checked out asap either way
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Could be the diff bush itself (the front one or the rear left I think, can't recall) these go quite often.

Or worst case ripped rear floor can cause these type of noises too - pay to put the car up on the hoist to check.

The other possibility is the driveshaft rear bearing joint (the one connecting to the diff directly - check if there's excessive play.

If it's not the driveshaft, CV joints on the half shafts could cause this noise also - common failures.
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Hi guys...

Thank you for all the input...!

Had the car out at my (Ex BMW) mechanic...he's baffled about it as well...the cars not torn anywhere as is common, and all the bushes and mounts seems fine?

I guess I need to get the driveline checked...

Would an oil change in the diff help at all??

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Old 02-03-2012, 02:53 PM   #7
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Would an oil change in the diff help at all??

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It would if there is fook all in it !!! but doubt it ... mines had 3 diffs and I would bet thats what is wrong with yours ... drive along about 25~30 mph, let the car just coast, and then blip the throttle to take up the drive again and listen...report back !
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I've just got the car back from him...and was driving around...trying figure exactly when it happens...

It seems that the noise occurs just as I accelerate...I guess its the diff thats taking up the back lash on the gears inside before actually engaging??

Is there any fix for this problem other then changing the complete diff???

Man I hate that noise
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Is there any fix for this problem other then changing the complete diff???
Green bananas mate im afraid ... its the only way if you dont want to pay !
Shove 3~4 green bananas and the peel through the oil filler hole....
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Green bananas mate im afraid ... its the only way if you dont want to pay !
Shove 3~4 green bananas and the peel through the oil filler hole....
Loving the green bananas not used that 1 before , as many people said on here normally diff itself . Diff oil change would only make a diffrence if you had grinding noise on full lock if it klunk oil wont fix fault .
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