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Car Forum / Audi Cars / December 2006

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Clutch or gear problems?

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rich@moregalaxies.com - 30 Dec 2006 21:22 GMT
Driving home tonight and my 1995 Audi A41.8 manual started making
cluncking noises and burning(louder as I turned the steering).  Clutch
pedal felt the same as usual but lost traction, when I tried to put it
into gear I was just not moving and it was making for clunking noises.

My question is.... Does this sound like the clutch or the gear box?
Seem to remember the gear box being replaced a couple of times in the
past history.  I've had it two years and it's always been fine.

I really just want to get it home without getting it towed, is there a
way I can try to put it into gear and drive it home in the same gear
(I'm only a 1/2 mile from my home)
TonyJ - 30 Dec 2006 23:20 GMT
Sounds to me like a clutch disk burned and broke up. I wouldn't expect the
gearbox to have caused a burning smell but clutches do.

Driving home might work but you would risk causing more damage. If you try this
start in low and slowly shift to second and drive very slowly without putting
any   more than minimal load on the clutch.

Towing would be best. Quattros should be flat bedded but should be OK towing for
only a half mile.

> Driving home tonight and my 1995 Audi A41.8 manual started making
> cluncking noises and burning(louder as I turned the steering).  Clutch
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> way I can try to put it into gear and drive it home in the same gear
> (I'm only a 1/2 mile from my home)
 
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