I'm a little confused, first you said the rattle stops when you hit the brakes then you say it rattles when you brake. On the subject of the transmission noise first I would do as many external checks as possible. Some of the things to inspect are the following; all mounting bolts to the motor and the frame, the oil level in the final drive, the c-v joints and the bolts, trailing arm bolts, remove the cover and inspect the torque converter and the bolts to the flywheel, the fluid level in the trans. If you cannot find the cause externaly then you might have to consider removing the trans, final drive, torque converter unit because a rattling noise from the transmission is not normal and could be a sign that something is comming loose inside. A rattle comming from the front of the trans could be an early sign that the c-1 clutch pack is broken. This is a common problem, the c-1 drum is only spot-welded together and the spot-welds will break from a bad shift computer or driving very hard on the auto trans. Remove the pan and see if you find shiny metal particles. A small amount of friction materiel is normal but metal is not. You might even see some metal particles on the dipstick but the magnet in the pan is supposed to catch them. If the fluid smells burnt then you wiped out the trans and it is time to pull it out. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Walter" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote: > I was driving my car home when I noticed what sounded like a rattle in my > door. I hit the breaks, and the rattle stops. I repeat this several times > coasting with the door open listening to where the sound was coming from. > It was coming from the rear of the car. > > I get the car home, put it up on jacks, take the rear wheels off and check > the breaks thoroughly. They all look fine. I run the car in drive with the > car on jack stands, and I don't hear the noise until I step on the breaks. > Then the transmission makes a clacking rattling sound every time I hit the > breaks. > > I shut the engine off, crawl under the car and spin the rear wheels with the > car in neutral. Turning one or both rear wheels either forward or backwards > produces a rattle in the front of the transmission. Is this normal? I've > never heard this kind of noise from the car before, so I'm not sure what to > expect. > > I assume the rattle I hear in the transmission is the same rattle I first > heard driving the car home. > > Any suggestions or comments? > > Walt Tampa, FL