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Old 11-08-2005, 02:44 PM
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there si weird sound on my audi's first gear....

when i start the car before going to 2nd gear, teh first one makes noise diffrent then anyother gear..i don't knwo if it's normal...any ideas?
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Old 11-08-2005, 06:44 PM
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A description of this noise would really help

Also if it happens when depressing the clutch or all the time in first only
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well it kinda sound like...i don't know...only happens on first to second...it soudns liek it's being forced to change whielit's not supposed to...it's hard to describe the sound..
ok you know how before chenging to next gear it goes:

a.......b......c.....d....e...f..g..h 2 i.......j.....k....l...m..n.o 3 (use the letters as the "rising sound towards next gear"
my car goes a...b..c.d.e.fgh 2

the pitch is much higher then the other gears...

damn it's hard to explain
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