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Bram 09-29-2004 04:17 PM

tick coming from tranny
 
My '99 TT (180hp, FWD) has developed a strange noise, presumably
coming from the transmission. Whenever the gas is pushed or
released a loud "tick" can be heard. It's most obvious in first
and second gear. The dealer says it's common and doesn't really
need to be fixed since it's a harmless phenomenon from the tranny.
Can anyone of you fill me in on what it might be? Maybe I'm more at
ease when I understand what's causing it.

Thanks!

Tony 09-30-2004 12:43 AM

Re: tick coming from tranny
 
If a universal joint is getting a bit sloppy then there will be audible clicking
when the torque is on and off but it could be many things - trans mounts.
Driveshaft center bearing, gear lash in the differential.

Bram wrote:
> My '99 TT (180hp, FWD) has developed a strange noise, presumably
> coming from the transmission. Whenever the gas is pushed or
> released a loud "tick" can be heard. It's most obvious in first
> and second gear. The dealer says it's common and doesn't really
> need to be fixed since it's a harmless phenomenon from the tranny.
> Can anyone of you fill me in on what it might be? Maybe I'm more at
> ease when I understand what's causing it.
>
> Thanks!


Tony 09-30-2004 12:43 AM

Re: tick coming from tranny
 
If a universal joint is getting a bit sloppy then there will be audible clicking
when the torque is on and off but it could be many things - trans mounts.
Driveshaft center bearing, gear lash in the differential.

Bram wrote:
> My '99 TT (180hp, FWD) has developed a strange noise, presumably
> coming from the transmission. Whenever the gas is pushed or
> released a loud "tick" can be heard. It's most obvious in first
> and second gear. The dealer says it's common and doesn't really
> need to be fixed since it's a harmless phenomenon from the tranny.
> Can anyone of you fill me in on what it might be? Maybe I'm more at
> ease when I understand what's causing it.
>
> Thanks!



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