Rear-End Clicking..
Lately I've noticed a mild amount of binding through turns under power, but I figured "hey, it's a 10 year old Subaru.. what're ya gonna do?" But now there's THIS.. When I make a right-hand turn any sharper than about 70 degrees from a complete stop, I get a faint clicking noise from the right-rear of the car. It only happens when I'm powering through the turn--if i just glide through under momentum, there's no problem save for a tiny amount of tire skip if I've got it near the adhesion limits, which I don't do very often.
I'd just assume right off the bat that I need to take a good long look at my rear differential and at least maybe change the fluid. Does anyone have any other input? I appreciate it.. -Adam |
Sounds like you have a loose nut between the steering wheel and the drivers seat. Glad to help:)
Dave |
Plug in the FWD fuse and test the turns.
I had that problem and it was solved by replacing the external tranny filter and tranny cooler. There was much debate over why it worked or if it was a coincedence. I think we finally came to the conclusion that a clogged line increases the pressure in the tranny and it is enough to push past the solenoid C and partially engage the rear wheels at times it shouldn't, like slow speed turns. The further it clogs, the more rear wheel power is in place at slow speeds. Doug |
Could also be a loose/broken suspension bushing.
- Ca$h |
i get a clicking sound on the left rear when i make a fast sharp turn from stop (to the left)..
i just noticed 2 days ago.. same issue here? |
I had a similar problem. It was a broken transmission mount. If you are getting a THUMP when accelerating and you let off the gas, it's probably the tranny mount.
Clydesvx |
if you had rear wheel steering id say check the CV joint. But hey, I'd check it anyway.
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