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Old 09-21-2016, 07:55 AM   #5
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Hello,

could you do a video, or describe more detailed what clicking means / how it sounds?

Is that sounds related to one revolution of the rear wheel? Does the frequency differ if you change to another gear?

Thanks & regards
Markus
No video availability currently.

Clicking noise, as if you had a rock stuck in the tire tread.
Frequency only changes with speed.

1st gear accelerating, noise.
Clutch depress for shift, no noise.
Accelerating in 2nd gear, noise returns.

It's odd to me, but I am new to Porsche.
Car handles, brakes, shifts, and accelerates well.

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