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Re: short shift and clicking noise



Actually, I have the AC disconnected.  Not on purpose though, because the
fire melted the two switches on the right-side of the compressor, so the AC
never turns on now (it never worked good to begin with.. I thnk the
bearings are shot).

The clicks seem to be random, and comming in the general area of further
right of the engine in relation to the AC.

Thank you for the response.


-Aaron
 84 8V


At 08:48 AM 3/20/99 -0800, you wrote:
>The clicking noise sounds like your AC kicking in. It clicks when it
>engages and definitely causes the car to bog down.
>Ken Weidmann Jr
>GLXTASY@Juno.com
>Checkered Flag Automotive Components
>95 Black Jetta GLX M3 wannabe
>85 Show Scirocco
>
>On Sat, 20 Mar 1999 03:21:28 -0500 Aaron <catacomb@psu.edu> writes:
>>Anyone know what would cause a 'clicking' noise when the noise is 
>>heard, the engine boggs dows?  Could it be my distributor?
>>
>>
>>Also, has anyone installed a short shift kit and then couldn't get 
>>into first or second? I'm having this problem now and I cant get back 
>>up my driveway (on a hill) to my garage.  This sux.


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