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  1. horrible Rattle at low Revs 
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    Hi my 1.6 a3 has developed a loud metallic rattle when i pull off at low revs coming from the engine bay (maybe the passenger side) it also occurs when i change gear and the revs drop and the car starts to judder (all together it feels like the engine is going to drop out). i am starting to look into buckers24 post and a local mechanic said it was a worn down bush on the gear linkage but it sound alot more serious than that.

    any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    it may be something simple like a cracked exhaust bracket.the exhaust makes an awfull noise when catching on the bodywork.
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    time to get the trolly jack out but what do you think about the gear linkage idea thanks for the reply
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    Get it up in the air and get somebody to give her a rev whilst you're underneath, there's no point coming to conclusions before you've sourced the fault.
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    it is possible yes,but i would have thought that if it was making such an obvious noise,
    then you would be able to feel it,or even see it, directly through the gear lever.
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    heatshield on the cat??

    mine had 2x broken bolts & used to rattle like death... lol...

    check that 1st
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    ill give it a once over when i get it in the air also i realised this rattle developed when i had the starter motor replaced could it be linked to that

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