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- 2016 Challenger He’ll Cat
Yeah I’m going to get the car up in the air and take a look at everything (just to make sure there are no surprises) and then I’ll likely take it to the dealer and let them take a look. It still has some powertrain warranty on it, I’d assume that’d be covered.
It makes the most noise when I’m at a stop with the car in neutral and my foot off the clutch pedal. The minute I engage the clutch, the sound goes away, that’s why I’m assuming it’s a throw out bearing.
It makes the most noise when I’m at a stop with the car in neutral and my foot off the clutch pedal. The minute I engage the clutch, the sound goes away, that’s why I’m assuming it’s a throw out bearing.
Try a fluid change, MOBIL 1 Synthetic ATF is the best in the stock TR6060. And they don’t like to shift cold, get the trans hot before you start trying to go through the gears quick or they will feel crunchy, the carbon fiber synchros are picky about fluid type and temp.
If you can’t get into reverse gear with the car rolling forward 1-2 mph the clutch isn’t releasing all the way, most likely cause of that is distorted surfaces on the flywheel face, center disc faces, and or the pressure plate disc face. This comes from trying to slip the clutch a bit too long during launches or from someone who slipped the clutch way to long on start offs.
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