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I have started to hear a cluncking sound when I engage the reverse gear; I thought that might be a unique case but I was surprised that other owners are hearing the same sound. Is this a common issue? and if so, is it normal or can it be fixed?

I also hear a very annoying squeeling sound from the discs at very low speed since the car was new. I have also changed front discs recently yet the sound is still there. Is this common?

I am sorry to have been asking so many questions but I am so happy that I have finally found a forum for Cayenne owners that is both professional and friendly jump.gif

Thanks,

Michel

Edited by CayenneS2006
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I am not familiar with the clunk noise but would inspect all the engine/transmission mounts and also the driveshaft centre brng assembly. As for the brakes, they often make noise and a few hard stops usually clears that up.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I have noticed the same thing with my 2004 CTT if I try to put it into reverse right after I start the car. If I wait 3-4 seconds after starting, put into reverse and hold the brake for an extra second or two - no noise. Maybe the beast needs a few seconds to stretch before hitting the road :)

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