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My gearbox has a loud clicking noise when it's changing from 1st to 2nd (under acceleration)

and from 3rd to od (when pulling off throttle) and going into reverse.

Cant hear it in the car only when the window is down

Don't know if it's serious because its still changing gears freely

keen to find out what it is so i can nip it in the bud

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  • 4 weeks later...

Ended up being a loose cv joint in the rear right (when jolted, would click)

not the gearbox after all :)

got it fixed for free during a gear box service

got a transfer case refill as well (0.5L!!) with no clear leak :D

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Ahhhh ok. Mine has been doing this for ages and I just stopped taking notice as nothing seemed to be affected. I had a feeling it might have been a rear C.V or something as the noise only have from the rear. Mind you it only does it when I'm reversing or just taking off in 1st under light throttle and then thats it, don't hear it again. Seems like a pretty easy fix then

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