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Old 07-26-2011, 03:42 AM   #1
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hey guys, i have a 97 b5 quottro and when the car is in an odd gear (1,3 and 5) as you go off the the gas the shifted kicks back a tiny bit. it doesnt do this in the even gears, so im assuming its a sign of wear in the box.

what i want to know is how serious an omen this is, should i get the gearbox looked at as soon as possible or is it just the first signs of wear?

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Old 07-26-2011, 11:27 AM   #2
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my car ('99 quattro) does the same exact thing but only in 5th gear, i hope someone has an answer
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I'd be looking at engine/trans mounts, not the internals of the transmission.
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My 98 does the same thing and the engine mounts are fine. Has anyone figured out what the problem is?
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