The frequency of clutch is most likely to be coupled, as well as wheel-wheel-joints. Faulting ShRUs most often produce a sound like a crunchone, especially when turning.

If the clutch is clutch, it is most likely due to a defect in the drive-it is either deformed or worn out. These problems are replaced by the replacement of defective parts.

Also, often owners of Logan complain about a knock or crunchism when turning on the rear transfer. It is linked to the constructive features of the CAT, so there is no danger. To get rid of it, it's enough to stop and squeeze the clutch for four to five seconds before you turn on the gear.




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