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Old 03-18-2008, 08:50 AM
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And we deduced the winding down sound, as Ishu said..was Transmission. Which I'm doing a flush soon anyways. well at least this solves that. :x Guess it was just me after all. :/
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I know what you're feeling, when I had that happen I was really scared I was going to blow my engine, but now there is a record at my dealership that my engine makes that sounds and that the told me it's "normal". I wish I didn't make it... valve sounds in an engine with no valves... annoying! In any case I don't notice any power loss at all and the engine runs strong
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Good to hear. Yeah, I understand man. At least this dealership has on record..like.. 3 visits..of me complaining for those sounds and all. lol. It happens. I just can't wait to do my tranny fluid to get rid of the winding down sound.
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i dont think itll get rid of it completly... but it will deff help
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