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single clunk when first setting off. - marwood82 - 12 Jun 2014 i've put this in the suspension section, but to be honest i've no idea what the issue is. for a while now, when the car has been sat for a little while(ie ive not noticed this after sitting at traffic lights) when i pull away for the first time then turn to the left there is a loud clunk that seems to come from the passengers side rear corner of the car. CV joint boots look fine(though i guess they could still be out of grease), wheel bearings seemed ok. it only happens once, only after the car has been sat for more than a few minutes and only the first time i turn left. then i never hear it again. (to get out of my parking space, i have to first turn right, then left, there's no noise turning right) when it was up at Eds a few weeks ago, he did mention one of the engine mounts wasn't in great shape, can't recall which one. could it be that? any thoughts? Re: single clunk when first setting off. - Chris Williams - 12 Jun 2014 I think you have covered it really, perhaps may also be worth checking the brake pads and/or retaining pins, more so the handbrake ones as there seems to be a lot of cases of the pads coming away from the backing plates. Chris Re: single clunk when first setting off. - marwood82 - 12 Jun 2014 Chris Williams Wrote:I think you have covered it really, perhaps may also be worth checking the brake pads and/or retaining pins, more so the handbrake ones as there seems to be a lot of cases of the pads coming away from the backing plates. cheers. i'll check out the brakes as that should be fairly obvious if they're at fault. |