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Waynesworld 09-14-2014 07:00 PM

Clunking / mild bang from driveline...? What is it??
 
Hello! I am a newbie 2001 Boxster S owner. I have an auto / tiptronic trans. It seems when coming out of a corner from a dead stop if I am accelerating I get an occasional bang / clunk out of the driveline. Scares the heck out of me as I am worried about what the heck is going on. It doesn't do it under normal conditions, only when getting on it (couldn't tell you if it does it all the time while accelerating heavily) and when turning.

Has anyone else experienced this or heard of this?


Thanks!!

Timco 09-14-2014 08:38 PM

I'll bet inner CV joints.

rdass623 09-14-2014 10:54 PM

i must concur with the c/v joints, hopefully not a differential.

Luckyed 09-15-2014 05:12 AM

My bet is the front motor mount.

Waynesworld 09-15-2014 05:48 PM

Thanks guys! I will take it to my local garage and have them take a look-see. Sounds like it could get costly...

nicecar 09-16-2014 04:23 PM

If there is play in the shift lever when throttle is applied then released then reapplied I would guess Motor mount. Not Costly if DIY.145 dollars for the UPDATED version from pelican or you can just replace bushing using old housing 35 bucks.

rjporsche 10-24-2014 11:18 AM

Was this ever solved? I am having very similar symptoms with my 2001 Box.

clickman 10-25-2014 11:31 AM

Check the CV joints. If they're bashed up until they're no longer rebuildable you're looking at a big bill. OEM shafts aren't cheap and the cheap knockoffs don't last.

If your front motor mount has never been done, it's due, trust me. Not too expensive a part nor difficult as a DIY.


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