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Old 03-27-2007, 04:03 PM
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Default manual trans question

Hello all, I have an 07 9-3 2.0T (6 spd manual trans)and my question is: when I start to pull forward from a parked position, the clutch seems to "click". It really makes no sound, but you can feel it under your foot. It really is barely noticeable.It feels like something is disengaging. I do not feel this when driving, or when shifting from 1st upwards(from a dead stop), only the first time I pull out. If this makes sense, is this normal? Am I crazy?
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Old 09-04-2007, 09:27 PM
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Default RE: manual trans question

Clutch chatter, a vibration and/or noise when engaging the clutch, is likely to be caused by an internal clutch problem. A warped disc, hotspots on the flywheel or pressure plate surfaces, worn or dry input shaft splines, or worn release bearing..this may help http://www.clutchwizard.com/diagnosis.htm saab cutch. best of luck
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