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Old 04-20-2013, 03:40 AM   #1
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Clunk sound with disengaging clutch up driveway

Has anyone noticed this on the frs/brz. I would put it in first, drive up the driveway slowly with the clutch engaged. I would be around 2.5-3k rpm and when I go to disengage the clutch before I enter my garage, there is a clunk/thud sound. How do I avoid this? This is my third manual car and hasnt happened with the others. thanks.
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Hope this helps. Seems to be common with RWD cars

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31756
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I tried searching a bit. Found mostly related to putting into first. My sound comes from pressing the clutch right before i enter my garage. Doesn't sound healthy, didnt happen with my old rwd car. Hope its normal.
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Might just be drivetrain lash which is considered normal. Also this transmission is a very mechanically loud one. It is because of its performance nature and a lot of people like it. If you are really concerned take to your dealer and replicate the sound so they can make a decision on what is going on. With something like this it is almost impossible to diagnose over the forums. Good luck.
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