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Old 08-06-2013, 12:13 AM   #31
marcosanga
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Default Re: Clicking and Clunking noises

Ive had similar noises on my 2007 TDI focus.
The clicking noise was rectified under warranty, i think it was the bearings that support the front drive shafts, in the gearbox and externally all done under warranty.
The second noise i still have is a clunking sound just after letting the clutch out that mostly only happens in 2nd.
Had it into a few dealers over the years and of course they couldn't fault it, ive just learnt to live with it and it seems to have subsided a lil over the years.
And today found the clutch pedal stuck half way down on returning to the car, popped it back up and it seems to work ok....?
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