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Old February 21st, 2006, 11:28 PM   #1
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Hello everyone,
My name is Tyler i'm from Ohio and I own a 96 tangerine orange GT .

This is my first car and i love it, but i have a problem. When i go into second gear, instead of chirping the tires the car just makes a weird noise that doesnt sound to well. What could be my problem here?
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Old February 22nd, 2006, 12:11 AM   #2
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Could be a clutch... just speculation really as you weren't very specific with the sound or where it's coming from.
 
Old February 22nd, 2006, 10:27 AM   #3
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ya, what kind of sound is it a grinding or whinning or squeeling?
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With the info given, my first guess would be tha clutch. If you give a few more specifics, we might be able to pinpoint it for you.
 
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It sounded as if it were below me or in the rear when i was driving, Just a loud thud. Im out of the state right now, in college. So i havent gotten to drive it in a while or else i'd be more thorough
 
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Does it do it every time you shift or only from first to second? Is it a soft thud or a sharp bang? Do you notice the shifter moving excessivly under acceleration? It could possibly be the transmission mount broken or loose. You could check that yourself with a flashlight and a jack. Just put the jack under the tailshaft housing and put enough pressure on it to see if it is tight or not.
 
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i'll find out when i go on break here in march. Thanks for all of the replies, it seems like this site will be very helpful.
 
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Well dont be a stranger and let us know what you find.
 
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thats pretty good. im going to go with trany mount.
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