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Pop when going in reverse
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January 18, 2011, 08:54:52 PM »
When I apply the brakes for the first time while in reverse I hear this loud pop. It only happens in reverse and am almost certain it is coming from the front b/c sometimes I can feel it in the steering wheel.
Any inputs to what it might be? I am on tein ss-p with a brembo bbk. I have inspected the various components in the wheel well and non see broken/loose or leaking.
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Trans type makes a big difference here but, the first thing that comes to mind is an axle or ball joint.
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Re: Pop when going in reverse
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I'd say axle too, but didn't you have your axles replaced recently Ryan? I'd check your ball joints, bushings, tranny, and engine mounts.
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Re: Pop when going in reverse
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its an auto and I've had the axles replaced probably 4 or so months ago. I'll see if its my ball joints. If it were my tranny/axles then it should make a pop when I put it in drive after right?
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Not always...
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Re: Pop when going in reverse
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I noticed the same thing on my car. When I park on level ground, and there is no load on the transmission, there is no popping noise but when I do have a load on the transmission from parking on a hill, then it has a sound. The more load from parking on a steeper incline, the louder the bang.
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have you checked your transmission mounts? do you feel it yank when you shift it in reverse ?
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I'm sure that in my case it is not the transmission mount. I think it is the pin that slides into one of the gear when you put it in park is what I am having problems in. It is not a big deal as of now because whenever I park the car, I also pull the e-brake as this keeps the car from putting a load on the transmission.
"do you feel it yank when you shift it in reverse?"
When I do have a load on the transmission after parking it (normally it is second nature for me to pull up the e-brake but sometimes, my wife or my mom will drive it and they do not use the e-brake), I do have to put some muscle in order to pull it out of park and into reverse.
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Have you checked the mount?
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