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Transmission Clunk?

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#1 ·
Brand new 2019 Trackhawk, have about 1,300 miles on it now and it has developed a distinct clunk sound when putting the car into drive or reverse and lightly pushing the gas or accelerating.

Sounds like it is coming from the drivers rear, pulled the wheel off to check the wheel nut, upper and lower control arm bolts and bushings, roll bar end links, got under the car and checked body mounts, rear end pumpkin mounts, driveshaft bolts for rear pumpkin etc. and nothing seems to be loose, don't see any wear or binding. Sometimes I can hear it while driving as well, but can always replicate it when putting the car in reverse and a little torque is supplied to the driveline, then placing into drive and applying torque to drive away and clunk again as soon as it starts rolling.

What gives? Anyone else run into this or notice this clunk noise? Thank you!
 
Discussion starter · #5 ·
It might be the transfer case. It sounds like you have some slop in your driveline somewhere which explains the “thud” sound when stopping and shifting from park to drive.

Might want to check out this thread:
https://www.jeeptrackhawk.org/forum...org/forum/602-jeep-trackhawk-issues-problems/4884-thud-sound-upon-stopping.html

Let us know what you find out.
Thank you! Checked that thread out, seems like lot's of people had the same issue but nobody ever updated what the issue, cause or fix was :(
 
Discussion starter · #8 ·
Mine does the same thing. When going from drive to reverse you get a thud. I told dealer about it and they said it’s normal. Hopefully they at least noted it on the account. Incase something happens.
Probably going to bring to another dealer to have them look at. Just to make sure before modifications begin.
Took it to dealer last week, went for drive with the tech, showed him how to reproduce it every time. He, said yeah I definitely hear that, haven't heard that before...

Kept car for two days, came back and said car is done, it's completely normal characteristics! FML