My car: 09 Nissan Versa (A/T), 108,000 miles
I've recently had the motor mounts, control arms and one of my driveshafts replaced (and I think they replaced a tie-rod end without telling me), but I'm hearing a clunk from what sounds like the center of the car when I come to a complete stop, whether I'm in still in gear or I throw it in neutral, and I can also hear it during lower speeds.
I took it back to the shop to have them check it out, but we couldn't reproduce it during a test drive, and the mechanic didn't see anything out of the ordinary on the lift.
Any ideas? I'm wondering if it's something to do with where the driveshaft connects into the transmission.
I've recently had the motor mounts, control arms and one of my driveshafts replaced (and I think they replaced a tie-rod end without telling me), but I'm hearing a clunk from what sounds like the center of the car when I come to a complete stop, whether I'm in still in gear or I throw it in neutral, and I can also hear it during lower speeds.
I took it back to the shop to have them check it out, but we couldn't reproduce it during a test drive, and the mechanic didn't see anything out of the ordinary on the lift.
Any ideas? I'm wondering if it's something to do with where the driveshaft connects into the transmission.