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Maybe you guys could help. I have a 94 3.4 V6...car has roughly 110xxx miles. When after driving for a while when im idling at lights there is this grinding noise. As soon as i go into gear it goes away, any ideas...i ran over a large animal around christmas...had the car lifted, and replaced the trans mounts so i know its not that wonderin if you have any ideas...clutch is pretty new, its not the exhaust vibrating, also pretty sure its not the motor mounts.
where does it sound like its coming from. If its when you stop, then have someone get in and start it up then walk around the car trying to locate the area.
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