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Old 06-01-2009, 10:30 AM
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I have an '02 with about 18,500 miles and everytime I'm at a stop, put it in first and take off (normal driving), I HEAR (not feel) lots of clicks which get faster until the clutch is fully unengaged. Its very evident if I'm back out of a spot in reverse then go to first. Is this a problem with the clutch also? All my fluids will be changed within a week or two.
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Originally Posted by Regpaq,Jun 1 2009, 11:30 AM
I have an '02 with about 18,500 miles and everytime I'm at a stop, put it in first and take off (normal driving), I HEAR (not feel) lots of clicks which get faster until the clutch is fully unengaged. Its very evident if I'm back out of a spot in reverse then go to first. Is this a problem with the clutch also? All my fluids will be changed within a week or two.
Axle nut or diff? There's a tsb for the former for ap1's i think.
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