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Old 08-01-2025, 09:27 AM   #32
jackfor
jackfor
 
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Quebec, Canada
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Originally Posted by piper6909 View Post
That's too bad. Were they able to replicate the noise, at least?
How well does your e-brake hold? Have you tried going into reverse with the e-brake on, just to put load on it, but not to actually move? If it still makes the noise, you can rule out anything rotational, and concentrate on frame/suspension.
What could be happening is that the load shift going into reverse is causing some movement somewhere. It could be a loose subframe, suspension link, or even a crack in the frame.
I have done the test with e-brake it does not replicate the clunking sound.When doing a left turn sometimes it does the clunking sound. If i’m parked on small slope I unlock the e-brake without the engine running and the clunking sound reappear when the car go back.
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