I have a Mountune RMM that I thought was having problems but the shop that installed it said there's nothing wrong with the mount.
This is what I'm experiencing: the issue is definitely worse when it's cold. A "creak" sound is the best way to describe it. There's definitely no "grind". It kinda sounds like stress on metal or bending metal or something. I hear it mostly starting in first gear right when the clutch is almost out. I also hear it when I lean on the gas when there's a lot of torque (1st or 2nd gear). And sometimes when letting the clutch out in 2nd.
I had planned on taking the car to the dealer in the morning because I assumed it was a transmission issue at this point but I'm looking for some advice.
1. If I do take it to the dealer, should I remove the RMM first? Is that something they care about in terms of warranty?
2. Does this sound like the motor mount creaking? Could it be the flywheel?
Going to get some lube and spray it on there tonight and see what happens, but I don't like working on stuff myself and want to take advantage of the warranty as much as I can. Any advice?
This is what I'm experiencing: the issue is definitely worse when it's cold. A "creak" sound is the best way to describe it. There's definitely no "grind". It kinda sounds like stress on metal or bending metal or something. I hear it mostly starting in first gear right when the clutch is almost out. I also hear it when I lean on the gas when there's a lot of torque (1st or 2nd gear). And sometimes when letting the clutch out in 2nd.
I had planned on taking the car to the dealer in the morning because I assumed it was a transmission issue at this point but I'm looking for some advice.
1. If I do take it to the dealer, should I remove the RMM first? Is that something they care about in terms of warranty?
2. Does this sound like the motor mount creaking? Could it be the flywheel?
Going to get some lube and spray it on there tonight and see what happens, but I don't like working on stuff myself and want to take advantage of the warranty as much as I can. Any advice?