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weird noise in reverse and first gear

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Old Sep 17th, 2018, 03:31   #1
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Default weird noise in reverse and first gear

last few weeks ive noticed a weird noise coming from the engine bay
sitting at a roundabout first gear i pull away and get a weird noise sometimes while pulling away not all the time tho.
and when selecting reverse and i throttle up i get this weird noise

the noise sounds like a wooden chair being dragged across a wood floor and only happens for about 2 secs ?

anyone any idea what it could be

volvo s60 t5
2001
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Old Sep 17th, 2018, 10:57   #2
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Hi,
From the little information it could be a number of things.
But , some time ago I had a similar thing with my car.
The usual suspect is to check the tightness of the axle bolts and condition of CV joints etc.
However , this didn`t fix it for me. It turned out to be sticky front brakes.
Replaced the seals and all is well.
Cheers.
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Old Sep 17th, 2018, 18:29   #3
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Hi,
From the little information it could be a number of things.
But , some time ago I had a similar thing with my car.
The usual suspect is to check the tightness of the axle bolts and condition of CV joints etc.
However , this didn`t fix it for me. It turned out to be sticky front brakes.
Replaced the seals and all is well.
Cheers.
ok thanks will check that out
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Old Sep 17th, 2018, 19:42   #4
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Also check the torque mount on the top of the engine...if it has one....
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