Grinding noice between 1-2k RPM

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Grinding noice between 1-2k RPM

Post by leinad »

Hi all,

Has anyone else ever had this??
I got the car serviced locally but dont think i'll go back.

They tried to find out what it was during the service thought it was heat shield...

Basicually i hear a grindy sort of noice sounds exactly like my catalatic converter did when I had the VN when it was pretty much dead. So I thought it was the same they said no it isnt.

I can sort of feel it under my feet like its in the drivetrain?
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Post by spetz »

I may get it if I am thinking of what you are thinking of

Does it happen especially when you are in a higher gear than you "should" be?

ie 20km/h in 3rd and accelerating?
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from the front?...constant? or only at that RPM?
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Post by Nacho »

Could be in limp mode and stuck in 3rd during takeoff?

Manual or tiptronic?
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Post by leinad »

Thanks for replies.

Its a manual and I only notice it between about 1 - 2K
Only really notice when I am in first and second does it in third as well.

Its annoying as when im dring down the street the speed I go at is usually in second right under 2grand which makes it sound shocking constantly grinding when I take off slowly.

As you said spetz if I am in a higher gear it seems to be more pronounced but still happens each gear.
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maybe 1st.2nd gear syncros are gone in your gearbox.
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might be the wheel bearing...if its comming from one side...or one of the way out!
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Post by spetz »

I'd be interested to know what it is as well
Considering both mine and a friends car do it?

Can it possibly be pinging? I am not sure what that sounds like though as I never knowingly heard it
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Post by SG »

if its more of a groaning/grinding noise it might be a gearbox bearing... i used to have a similar noise before 2k rpm and accelerating until i got an lsd put in and they also replaced some bearings/bearing cones. and when i drove it away from the shop the noise wasnt there any more....
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Post by barfy »

Im having the same prob with mine but mines a tip, its like a grinding or rattling on take off slowly in 1st and 2nd ....
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Post by Nacho »

Well as soon as you hear a grinding noise in the tipbox get it serviced or replace the tranny fluid straight away.
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Post by payaya »

check your pads! Your pads are always in contact with your rotors. If you get a choof, choof, choof, choof, noise with an auto your torque convertor could possibly be screwed.
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Post by leinad »

I have taken the car to a mechanic, they couldn't find what is is.
Although they seemed fairly hopeless..

It just grinds in every gear when in low rev range under 1k. :(
I might head down to Adelaide and get someone who knows FTO's to look at it.

Any recommendations?
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Post by SG »

checked gearbox bearings as said above? gotta take it out of the car though :( so, you know... it could be expensive

if it's bearings its just too much load on them or something at such a low rpm in a gear

sign of an aging car :(
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