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Old Jul 31, 2020 | 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by haz87
low pitched whine will be a bearing.
There is absolutely no way overfilling could cause a clutch to magically engage and move the car forwards... when you say it caused the car to move forward, do you mean the wheels were rotating slightly whilst in the air as thats very different and really not an issue?
Wheels almost always turn while car is in the air, but I'm saying when car was on the ground, on neutral, car was moving slightly forward. I've heard that can happen when people change oil and old deposits of oil in the transmission that break free can make the car move slightly because of the centrifugal forces(hope I'm making sense) but I fixed my problem by removing some oil, so makes me think it's not that.
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