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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. |
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
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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 |
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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 |
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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.
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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
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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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