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Old 04-08-2005, 09:08 AM
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Transmission Thump

I noticed the other day when I was going about 40 and slowed to make a rolling right turn. Once I made the turn and pressed the gas pedal the transmission thumps from it seems 1st to 2nd gear. It doesn't happen all the time when I took it to the dealer for an oil change I told him to check it out and after a test drive they didn't feel it. I have a 2004 TB with 9000 miles. Anyone have the same symptons or is it normal?
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Happens to me too... if you want it to happen with the mechanic, make sure you take them out with you. I have found that when they take it out on their own, they always say there is no problem, or they couldn't re-create it. It comes down to it just being a shifting problem. I haven't had time to get it looked at or corrected, but I need to soon, almost at 30k.
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Re: Transmission Thump

scroll down about 214 posts and read "rear axle thump"
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