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Old 08-03-2005, 11:43 AM   #1
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Default driveline / diff problem

This has been annoying me for a while now so I'm hoping I can get some advice. If you don't know my car its an ebII 6cyl wagon, it was converted from manual to auto approx 6 months ago. When it was first done it was fine. But from about 3 months ago the driveline has gotten 'clunky'.

The problem is.. in almost any gear if i let off the accelerator the car will jerk back and forward really bad, i have to either accelerate or put the clutch in or change to a lower gear to stop it from jerking. This seems to be slowly getting worse. It also seems to clunk into gears a bit when i change gears.

I did have this checked out about a month ago.. and I was told its the diff and basically I could get the diff rebuilt but it would probably start doing this again after not very long.

What do you guys think? Am I doomed to have a car that jerks badly whenever I let off the accelerator. I know I have been in and driven other manual fords and they definately don't do this.. maybe its because its a wagon?

Ben.
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