Problem With My Car
#11
Originally Posted by pengaru' date='Nov 26 2002, 02:35 PM
TurboII:
I assumed it wasnt the clutch slipping, I figured seppuku would have figured that out on his own
oh and i've never heard of a slipping clutch causing a loud bang in the rear....
I assumed it wasnt the clutch slipping, I figured seppuku would have figured that out on his own
oh and i've never heard of a slipping clutch causing a loud bang in the rear....
#14
Maybe its something simple, perhaps the rotors had got a coating of rust on them and when you went to move it took a sec to break free, then when it did it made a pop. I know my car sits and sometimes when I go to move it it does that, only the rears though, not the fronts.
Sometimes it only takes a night of the car sitting to get the rust on them if the conditions are right, especially if it rained and you parked the car with hot brake rotors.
Did the car drive normal after that?
Sometimes it only takes a night of the car sitting to get the rust on them if the conditions are right, especially if it rained and you parked the car with hot brake rotors.
Did the car drive normal after that?
#15
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Nov 26 2002, 08:35 PM
Maybe its something simple, perhaps the rotors had got a coating of rust on them and when you went to move it took a sec to break free, then when it did it made a pop. I know my car sits and sometimes when I go to move it it does that, only the rears though, not the fronts.
Sometimes it only takes a night of the car sitting to get the rust on them if the conditions are right, especially if it rained and you parked the car with hot brake rotors.
Did the car drive normal after that?
Sometimes it only takes a night of the car sitting to get the rust on them if the conditions are right, especially if it rained and you parked the car with hot brake rotors.
Did the car drive normal after that?
#16
So maybe it was just the rotors, keep an eye and see, I am in the habit of looking at my rotors everytime I get in the car so I dont take off too fast and maybe screw the brake pads up somehow.
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