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Clicking in reverse, bumper Q's
- Subject: Clicking in reverse, bumper Q's
- From: smtoughill at yahoo.com (steven toughill)
- Date: Mon Aug 4 20:04:43 2003
Message: 20
Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 23:28:20 -0500 (CDT)
From: Chris M Cougill <cscmc1@eiu.edu>
Subject: Clicking in reverse, bumper Q's
To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
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Hello again, folks;
Newbie here with yet more questions. First, I
noticed a clicking
sound in reverse (does not seem to appear in any
forward gear, even
while
turning). CV joint or something else, perhaps? I
will try doing tight
circles in a parking lot and see if I can replicate
the sound in a
forward
gear, too.
Second, my bumpers covers (front and rear) are loose;
how in
tarnation do these things attach??? The rear bumper
has been hit and
pushed in on the pass. side; any advice on pulling
this out? It looks
to
be tweaked at the mouting bracket pretty good.
Thanks again folks!
Chris
cscmc1@eiu.ed
Typically clicking in reverse only is a sign of a
chipped reverse gear and diff. rivets going bad 9 out
of 10 turnout that way.
=====
Steven Toughill
Volkstech Inc.
VW Repair & Parts
Burlington, NJ 08016
Nothing is impossible or beyond reach!
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