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<blockquote data-quote="solidcrowd" data-source="post: 3574428" data-attributes="member: 565671"><p>My car has been acting wierd since its been getting cold out. Today i started my car, put it in reverse, started rolling backwards, and then about 1.5 seconds it took for it to catch on into gear (jerked a little). Then when i was accelerating, i let off at 3,500 rpms and it made a clunking noise and jerked the car. I immediately turned around to drive back to the house to have my dad check it out. He took it around the block and it didn't do it anymore. I noticed it goes away when the colant temp rises. Is this normal? I have around 32 thousand miles on my car. I blew my ****** in June, so it's only about a 5 months old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solidcrowd, post: 3574428, member: 565671"] My car has been acting wierd since its been getting cold out. Today i started my car, put it in reverse, started rolling backwards, and then about 1.5 seconds it took for it to catch on into gear (jerked a little). Then when i was accelerating, i let off at 3,500 rpms and it made a clunking noise and jerked the car. I immediately turned around to drive back to the house to have my dad check it out. He took it around the block and it didn't do it anymore. I noticed it goes away when the colant temp rises. Is this normal? I have around 32 thousand miles on my car. I blew my ****** in June, so it's only about a 5 months old. [/QUOTE]
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