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Old 4/18/12, 10:37 AM
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Cluth or trans?

I was leaving the gym, driving normal btw and I got to the light to turn on a main road, and while wait at the light I heard a sort of loud metal clunk and I think one more as I was driving, then I get to the next light and hear this, I thought it was a jackhammer at the nearby construction site, but nope, the noise goes away when the clutch is pressed in and I believe it makes the noise regardless of being in gear or not. I guess do you think its the clutch or transmission? I kind of hope its the trans cause at least that's under warranty and secondly what should I put back to stick before I bring it to the dealer

Here's the video of the noise
Old 4/21/12, 04:12 AM
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Not the clutch. Just a pilot bearing chattering. Been through that a few times. It will be ok to drive it easy for a while till you fix it or drive it like you stole it and fix It sooner. I'll go back to knowing nothing and be a fly on the wall. Hope this helped.
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They dropped the trans and are saying they think something came loose inside, I'll know the full extent Monday
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