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Old Jul 25, 2016 | 04:00 PM
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997.1 tiptronic " clunk "

Hi guys , lately i had clunk while engaging the tiptronic gear R , D or D ,R , i thought that this clunk comes from the gear mount so i changed it ( gear mount ) , but still have the same issue " clunk while engaging the gear " does the transmission upper bracket or side member solve this ?

Any one had the same issue ?

Btw while driving i dont have any problem

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Old Jul 25, 2016 | 04:30 PM
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I think it is normal.....

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Transmission carrier, part #1 can be worn or loose. Clunk can come from this. Typically the 722.6 is soft engage into gears, and doesn't clunk. Please check the wear of the "carrier" and rear motor mounts that may have dropped.
 
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Transmission carrier, part #1 can be worn or loose. Clunk can come from this. Typically the 722.6 is soft engage into gears, and doesn't clunk. Please check the wear of the "carrier" and rear motor mounts that may have dropped.

Thank for sharing me the issue

Does the motor ( enging ) mount cause a clunk in the transmisson while engaging , also i want to notice that i changed the transmisson mount , do you mean by " carrier " the gear mount or something alse ?
 
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Part # 1 on your diagram 996 375 033 03
 
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Part # 1 on your diagram 996 375 033 03
Already changed
 
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Sorry didn't see that you replaced that. Sounds like the next step is to put it on a lift with someone inside and under, and duplicate the sound. It may be something loose.
 
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