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jflogerzi 10-07-2013 11:57 PM

Noise during shifting caused by Acceleration Pedal
 
So today I dropped my FR-S (manufactured April 2012) for a noise like a clunk when shifting. It has gotten worse overtime. It used to be once in a great while and now its almost every shift. Took it in and explained the noise. Service manager said they would look at it. 3 hours later I call and ask about my car. Ohh we don't hear anything. I was thinking WTF even my fing G/F could hear the noise plain as day. So I go down there. The tech goes with me and I drive so I can reproduce it. Very first shift, bam makes the noise. The tech says, I can't hear anything. I do it another 5-6 times. Still nothing. WTF anyone with haft a brain could hear it. So I tell him to drive. He gets in and starts to drive. Sir enough he Finally hears it.... :slap:

So long story, they have to keep my car over night. Someone(regional tech) will be called out to look at it. I hope they get things fixed. Otherwise the car drives like a dream. I will keep everyone posted.

jflogerzi 10-09-2013 12:43 AM

Wasted day at the dealer with no progress. They gave me rental. My guess I wont see my bady till next week if they have to order parts

humfrz 10-09-2013 01:42 AM

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Originally Posted by jflogerzi (Post 1259334)
Wasted day at the dealer with no progress. They gave me rental. My guess I wont see my bady till next week if they have to order parts

Do they have an idea of what might be causing the clunking sound .. ??

Does it sound like its coming from the transmission area or the rear end of the car .. ??

Back in the old days, I would suspect a warn/lose universal joint in the driveline.... :iono:

humfrz

jflogerzi 10-10-2013 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 1259412)
Do they have an idea of what might be causing the clunking sound .. ??

Does it sound like its coming from the transmission area or the rear end of the car .. ??

Back in the old days, I would suspect a warn/lose universal joint in the driveline.... :iono:

humfrz

No and the stupid tech came to the dealership and said they could not hear anything. Chances this won't happen when the car is cold. It was very cold in Socal yesterday and raining. So I am going to call the 1800 complain and arrange for a time so they can come back to the dealership on a Saturday when I can ride with them to point the noise out. They even complained about my aftermarket catback and intake being to noisy and recommended i return the car back to factory standards.

humfrz 10-10-2013 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by jflogerzi (Post 1263199)
No and the stupid tech came to the dealership and said they could not hear anything. Chances this won't happen when the car is cold. It was very cold in Socal yesterday and raining. So I am going to call the 1800 complain and arrange for a time so they can come back to the dealership on a Saturday when I can ride with them to point the noise out. They even complained about my aftermarket catback and intake being to noisy and recommended i return the car back to factory standards.

hmmmm.......so, does the "clunking" sound like its coming from the transmission/clutch area or the rear end .. ??

I don't believe your exhaust or intake mods have anything to do with it ..... unless they are not bolted up tight .... ;)

Thats got to be aggrivating ..... but, keep us posted.

humfrz

jflogerzi 10-10-2013 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 1263319)
hmmmm.......so, does the "clunking" sound like its coming from the transmission/clutch area or the rear end .. ??

I don't believe your exhaust or intake mods have anything to do with it ..... unless they are not bolted up tight .... ;)

Thats got to be aggrivating ..... but, keep us posted.

humfrz

To me it sounds like its coming from the rear. But its hard to tell. My exhaust and intake are fine. They think its loud so it impeds them from hearing it.

Black86 10-10-2013 10:55 PM

I have the same issue right now I am addressing it very soon when I go in for my first oil change and maintenance. Its def. an weird and annoying sound, but mine is only every once in awhile.

radroach 10-10-2013 11:21 PM

Make a video of it, if the sound is present it'll probably show up if you got a good mic on your camera / phone

humfrz 10-11-2013 12:50 AM

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To me it sounds like its coming from the rear. But its hard to tell. My exhaust and intake are fine. They think its loud so it impeds them from hearing it.

hmmm.....coming from the rear (maybe center) ... ??

As you can see, the drive shaft has 3 universal joints (which one may be the bad actor); then we have the final drive (differential) that could cause a clunking sound; then we have the shafts that go to the wheels, which may be lose.

Hell, it could be a lot of things .... :( ..... none of which a trained tech shouldn't be able to figure out.

Question: Have you slammed your car sideways against a curb .. ??

Well, I hope they get it sorted out.

Let us know what you find out.

humfrz


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