So I've worked out some of the problems I was having with my car, but not all of them. I still have the metal sound that I described in another post, and I can't for the life of me figure out what it is. It sounds a little like when my cat went out, like a very fast metal rattle. It sounds like it's coming sort of from the center of the car just a little in front of me, but it's hard to tell. It does it much more when cold, but not always when it's cold and sometimes when it's not cold. I just replaced my MAF sensor with a new one because it was throwing a code, and now the code's gone. That seemed to make it happen a little less, but not go away. The car still feels like all the power is there, but I've had the issue for a while so I can't really be sure.
Some other things I've noticed that may or may not be related:
-Sometimes when I let off the throttle, it will drop only to about 1200 RPM for a second, then kinda go "vroomph" and coast like normal.(Surging?)
-I've had the problem for a while, it's just starting to get worse and louder recently.
-Sometimes after I turn the car off the motor will stop, and then a moment later I'll hear a kind of clunk. I thought this was normal, but I'm no expert. I also got this sound to happen once after rolling it about 5 feet in neutral then putting it back in park with the engine off the whole time.
The car is a 2000 A4 Firebird.
Thanks in advance!
Some other things I've noticed that may or may not be related:
-Sometimes when I let off the throttle, it will drop only to about 1200 RPM for a second, then kinda go "vroomph" and coast like normal.(Surging?)
-I've had the problem for a while, it's just starting to get worse and louder recently.
-Sometimes after I turn the car off the motor will stop, and then a moment later I'll hear a kind of clunk. I thought this was normal, but I'm no expert. I also got this sound to happen once after rolling it about 5 feet in neutral then putting it back in park with the engine off the whole time.
The car is a 2000 A4 Firebird.
Thanks in advance!
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