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Shifter rattle WOT over 4500rpm
Basically my car is making this noise
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d5rIBnwQrQ"]Toyota 86 shift knob rattle - YouTube[/ame] In 2nd over 4500rpm under WOT, no idea what's making it car has 21000km on it. Anyone else had this noise? |
I noticed rattling noise in my shifter also but then I figured out it was a loose shift knob. Tightened it up and it solved it for me
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I didn't hear a noise, mine vibrates if you hold it loosely but my girl says she doesn't mind
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I was able to replicate the noise slightly by putting the car into 2nd while off and wiggling the gearstick back and fourth fast.
Then i went for a drive tried to see if it would make it in 3rd as well, and it was fine in 2nd and 3rd, No idea why but its not doing it anymore. |
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I do remember dropping a bolt down there while doing my vinyl work on my shifter surround so that might be it. I'm going to get under the car next week, change the diff and tranny oil and have a look around. |
My second one did it in every gear once past 4k rpm. I'm am now on my third shift lever.
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Mine rattles just like that... Is this the adequate fix? http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50512
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When I replaced mine, the tech told me that there was a TSB for the rattle. My third one so far hasn't rattled, but I haven't even hit the 500 mile mark with it.
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I have the exact same issue.
Try holding your reverse lockout and push it to the side and see if it happens. I find out it's the metal piece in the shift rod that the reverse lockout pin is screw into. At high rpm the metal piece is knocking on the side of the rod. If you take off your reverse lockout you will know what I mean. |
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When I first saw the thread I thought the title said "Shitter rattle WOT..." I thought you had just gone to Chipotle or something
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There is a TSB for this. Bring your car back to the dealer and they will take care of it. My dealer confirmed the noise a couple of days ago and has ordered the new shifter assembly. It is a revised part, I believe it is an entire new shifter assembly that they replace.
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