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Noise when coasting

1998 chevy S-10 pickup. 2.2 4cyl. Manual trans. Clicking noise heard when coasing at slower speeds. (20mph or less). Noise only heard when clutch pedal is all the down to the floor. Noise happens if in neutral or in gear. Dissapears when clutch is disengaged. Clicking frequency increases when speed inceeases and decreases when slowing. Also feeling vibration through the shifter when noise is heard. Any ideas?

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Could be throw out bearing.

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  • Posted on Sep 27, 2008

SOURCE: Trans clunking when slowing down

Sounds like youi may have a few serious problems going on to have that kind of back lash occuring at higher speeds. I have experiance with low spped clunks on Bronkos and your type of vech being a car dealer. One you might try for low speed clunk on take off and braking at stop likts just completeing a stop? Pull the drive shaft and lubricate the splin - two check your leaf springs for weakness and wore bushings - take a look at your shocks - three u bolts holding springs to rear axle housing may be letting the axle housing actually dip or tweak or all those thing in combination - now you may have some serious slop in the pig - transfer case may be causing that clunk - as far as high spped clunk and activity you have a serous problem and you just might drop the transferr case have an accident fliping over..............Mike South Bend Indiana don't just keep driving and making problem worst...........

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2011

SOURCE: '04 Frontier 4 cyl 2.4L

Throw out bearing is shot

That is the noise

Never heard that before on any vehicle?

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