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99 Tiptronics, Banging noise when shifts Could it be a mount


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My 99 Tiptronics makes a banging noise when it shifts, this happens when i accelerate the car from first to second gear, if i drive it slowly its fine, when happened i was thinking its the antifreeze bottle that is moving around in the trunk, Does transmission have a mount? or what should i check. Thanks in advance.

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My 99 Tiptronics makes a banging noise when it shifts, this happens when i accelerate the car from first to second gear, if i drive it slowly its fine, when happened i was thinking its the antifreeze bottle that is moving around in the trunk, Does transmission have a mount? or what should i check. Thanks in advance.

If the front mount has never been changed in your 99 Boxster, that's probably the best place to start. How many miles does it have? There is a DIY in the 986 DIY Tutorial Section that might be worth a look. It is not difficult.

Keep us posted!

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If the front mount has never been changed in your 99 Boxster, that's probably the best place to start. How many miles does it have? There is a DIY in the 986 DIY Tutorial Section that might be worth a look. It is not difficult.

Keep us posted!

Thank You for the reply, It has 72K, and i'm sure it was not changed, Just orderd the front mount and i should have it tomorrow.

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