I've searched the internet over for a definitive answer to this problem, but there is no direct answer to this as I've read this could be caused by a weak rear motor mount, or there is a loose/shorn bolt somewhere. So here's my story, along with some troubleshooting videos I've taken myself to try and pinpoint the problem. Hopefully someone here can point me in the right direction to go with this.
So not long after I purchased the car I noticed some clunking coming from the engine bay when making shifts at low speeds. I took it to the dealership and on the test drive we couldn't recreate the noise. The tech told me it's likely just regular noise and that the car isn't very well insulated. Not very convinced, I took it home. On the way home, the clunk came back (almost as if the vehicle needed to warm up first) and I noticed that it would clunk whenever I released or depressed the clutch pedal. About a week later it had gotten slightly worse and more noticeable. I took it back to the dealer and the same tech took a look at it for me. This time he heard the noise, yet still insisted it is normal. I asked him to put it on the lift and shake it down for me for peace of mind. He did and everything seemed pretty tight. Somewhat satisfied, yet still annoyed that I would have to put up with this annoying "regular" noise on every day commutes, I took his word. Fast forward to today. It seems like it just keeps getting worse and this has never happened in any car i have ever owned. I don't even think it was present in the other ST's I had test driven before making my purchase. So I'm going to take things into my own hands. Before throwing money at my brand new car, I want to see what other people think it is. I'm tired of the noise and I just want it gone. Here are some videos I took of the noise.
Here is what it sounds like inside the cabin (a little louder in peron) it makes a clunk in every gear when releasing the clutch. There is a slight clunk when shifting, but I'm sure that's just the gear selector doing it's thing. The clunk seems to be louder when reversing and in 3rd gear. You can hear me pushing the clutch in and out multiple times to recreate the noise.
https://youtu.be/UelDxEXFoFU
Here is a view of what's going on at the RMM when put under a load when at a stop.
https://youtu.be/v7P3uBOiZgM
Just to verify, it looks as if the suspension/steering components look tight, nothing feels loose while driving either.
https://youtu.be/2DIWCQfNHLo
Just for good measure, here's what the driver's side top motor mount is doing. Definitely doesn't sound like anything is coming from the top.
https://youtu.be/ecSVQBRPDcw
Another view of the RMM.
https://youtu.be/xZViiG1Y7Xo
The intermediate shaft also appears to be secure. Thank you for any help you can give me on this. The dealership isn't going to do anything about this. I'm going to have to figure this out myself.
So not long after I purchased the car I noticed some clunking coming from the engine bay when making shifts at low speeds. I took it to the dealership and on the test drive we couldn't recreate the noise. The tech told me it's likely just regular noise and that the car isn't very well insulated. Not very convinced, I took it home. On the way home, the clunk came back (almost as if the vehicle needed to warm up first) and I noticed that it would clunk whenever I released or depressed the clutch pedal. About a week later it had gotten slightly worse and more noticeable. I took it back to the dealer and the same tech took a look at it for me. This time he heard the noise, yet still insisted it is normal. I asked him to put it on the lift and shake it down for me for peace of mind. He did and everything seemed pretty tight. Somewhat satisfied, yet still annoyed that I would have to put up with this annoying "regular" noise on every day commutes, I took his word. Fast forward to today. It seems like it just keeps getting worse and this has never happened in any car i have ever owned. I don't even think it was present in the other ST's I had test driven before making my purchase. So I'm going to take things into my own hands. Before throwing money at my brand new car, I want to see what other people think it is. I'm tired of the noise and I just want it gone. Here are some videos I took of the noise.
Here is what it sounds like inside the cabin (a little louder in peron) it makes a clunk in every gear when releasing the clutch. There is a slight clunk when shifting, but I'm sure that's just the gear selector doing it's thing. The clunk seems to be louder when reversing and in 3rd gear. You can hear me pushing the clutch in and out multiple times to recreate the noise.
https://youtu.be/UelDxEXFoFU
Here is a view of what's going on at the RMM when put under a load when at a stop.
https://youtu.be/v7P3uBOiZgM
Just to verify, it looks as if the suspension/steering components look tight, nothing feels loose while driving either.
https://youtu.be/2DIWCQfNHLo
Just for good measure, here's what the driver's side top motor mount is doing. Definitely doesn't sound like anything is coming from the top.
https://youtu.be/ecSVQBRPDcw
Another view of the RMM.
https://youtu.be/xZViiG1Y7Xo
The intermediate shaft also appears to be secure. Thank you for any help you can give me on this. The dealership isn't going to do anything about this. I'm going to have to figure this out myself.