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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: markiboo21 on 31 August 2014, 16:48
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Hi there, I've got a 1999 gti, my problem is this, every time I pull off I get a weird churning noise, I then took it up on lifts and I found when I turned the wheel fast by hand, both wheels lock up and the noise comes, but when I turn the wheel slowly and increase the speed there is no noise. The noise comes from the diff but would it be a bearing that causes the noise or would it be the diff on its way out? The next step I took was I disconnected the drivers side drive shaft and turned the front passenger wheel slowly and it felt like the diff was grabbing slightly. I'm hoping it will be a bearing. Has anyone experienced the same problem? If so what did you do?
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When your driving can you feel a vibration in the clutch when you press it
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Sounds like bad news to me mate, my old box did a similar thing, the pin that has the planet gears on inside the diff was rubbing on the gearbox case internally due to roll pin snapping and allowing the rod/pin loose, ended with gear oil everwhere and one knacked gearbox.
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I can't feel any vibration from the clutch when it's depressed. So a replacement box is needed :( another thing I found is that when I'm at a stand still with full lock to the right and pull off the noise is worse, could it be inner cv joint?
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Id have to hear the noise to be confident but the diff problem is quite common across the range of mk4 petrol engine boxs, your best bet, assuming your not a mechanic is to take it to be checked at a garage.
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I did take it to a garage and they said it was the drivers side inner cv. So changed that and the noise is still there. Should I bother changing the other inner cv or should I just find a replacement box?