Thunk / Clunk on moderate deceleration from rear (diff)??
2002 C230K Coup a/t
90k on the vehicle
New front thrust arms, had a wicked boom on moderate to heavy braking in the front. All fixed.
Current issue - on moderate to heavy deceleration (braking) to a stop, I *sometimes* (say 25% of the time) get a boom/clunk/thump, single sound, from what feels like the differential.
I thought the diff might be leaking, I have since cleaned the housing and will be inspecting when I get a chance, but my question is, what else can I do/check?
It seems/feels like when it is probably shifting from 2nd to 1st, but I am very much feeling it from the rear of the vehicle.
The car does have a Valeo radiator, but I recently (2k) had the trans fluid drained and filled. Of course the jerks didn't save me a fluid sample as per my request... but I read the big test was a SLOW 1st second shift. No clunking/thumping/problems with shifting at all.
Help/Questions welcome.


Also place car in neutral and try & rotate propshaft by hand & see if you can detect excessive lash in the diff.



