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Old 06-13-2019, 11:26 AM
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Clunk Sounds

I have a 2016 GTS with ceramic brakes and I have been hearing a clunking sound coming from the rear when I apply the brakes sometimes. Have only had the car a couple of months and recall the sound during my test drive which the salesmen said was normal. My passenger yesterday said he felt a vibration under his seat at the same time I heard the clunk. Is this normal or should I take her in for service?
Thanks for any insight in advance.
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Originally Posted by badbenzz
I have a 2016 GTS with ceramic brakes and I have been hearing a clunking sound coming from the rear when I apply the brakes sometimes. Have only had the car a couple of months and recall the sound during my test drive which the salesmen said was normal. My passenger yesterday said he felt a vibration under his seat at the same time I heard the clunk. Is this normal or should I take her in for service?
Thanks for any insight in advance.
I would have it checked.

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At the dealership now and they suspect its the rear strut brace or sway bar. All good was afraid i wouldnt be able to recreate the sound but was.
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