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    T4er Guest

    First gear noises

    Hi,All I am now the proud owner of an excelent 99 model t4 never driven a van like it. I am now converted.However I seem to have a problem with the gearbox In first gear it makes a strange sound like as if a sproket is rubbing on something or buggered syncro. The slower i go the worse it sounds once you pick up speed it kind of fades every other gear is great.I may need a replacement box?I also need a good drivers seat? anyone?

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    brackie Guest

    Simple checks?

    Firstly, welcome! Seems like you love your van. Petrol or diesel?

    Quote Originally Posted by T4er View Post
    Hi,All I am now the proud owner of an excelent 99 model t4 never driven a van like it. I am now converted.However I seem to have a problem with the gearbox In first gear it makes a strange sound like as if a sproket is rubbing on something or buggered syncro.
    Firstly check the oil level in the gearbox. Then the mounts because when under torque in 1st the whole drive unit may be moving. I seem to remember this occurring with another forum member so it may be worth doing a search to read the story Of they're OK check the drive shafts for rubbing as they are under the most strain pulling away in a low gear. I reckon if you had internal gearbox problems the signs would be much worse.

    The slower i go the worse it sounds once you pick up speed it kind of fades every other gear is great.
    So is it doing it on deceleration to? Now I'm confused.
    I may need a replacement box?
    That's the last and most expensive resort (although rebuilding your present one could be dearer!)

    I also need a good drivers seat? anyone?

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    T4er Guest
    I'll go throug & do relevent checks,when I say the slower I go the worse it sounds I mean as I pick up speed & increase torque In first gear,the noise gets noticeably quieter.However thanx for the reply

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    Welcome T4er

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    brackie Guest

    Expert opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by T4er View Post
    I'll go throug & do relevent checks,when I say the slower I go the worse it sounds I mean as I pick up speed & increase torque In first gear,the noise gets noticeably quieter.However thanx for the reply
    It's very difficult to diagnose problem noises over the internet. Best bet is to go to a recognised VW workshop and let someone experienced listen to it. Where are you? If you post your location we may be able to help.

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    Bumped into it

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    I am in Shellharbour south of the gong

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    Check the gearbox level, top up with the appropriate oil, it is full synthetic.

    Try some Nulon gear oil also, as I use in mine, it does make a difference.

    Maris

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