All manual transaxles have gear play that might cause a clunk. If the transaxle is suspected of causing the clunk, compare it with a similar vehicle. An internal clunk in the transaxle is usually caused by wear between 2 components, or from improper assembly, which would also cause other symptoms.
The number below refers to the step number on the diagnostic table.
Step  | Action  | Yes  | No  | ||||||||||||
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DEFINITION: A clunk is heard and/or felt on acceleration or deceleration.  | |||||||||||||||
1  | Did you review the Symptoms - Manual Transmission and perform the necessary inspections?  | Go to Step 2  | |||||||||||||
2  | Inspect the engine mounts for being loose or damaged. Refer to Engine Mount Inspection. Did you find and repair the condition?  | Go to Step 7  | Go to Step 3  | ||||||||||||
3  | Inspect the transaxle mounts for being loose or damaged. Refer to Transmission Front Mount Replacement , Transmission Rear Mount Replacement or Transmission Mount Replacement - Left Side. Did you find and repair the condition?  | Go to Step 7  | Go to Step 4  | ||||||||||||
4  | Inspect the transaxle to engine fasteners for being loose or missing. Refer to Fastener Tightening Specifications. Did you find and repair the condition?  | Go to Step 7  | Go to Step 5  | ||||||||||||
Inspect the driveline for causing the clunk. Refer to Diagnostic Starting Point - Wheel Drive Shafts. Did you find and repair the condition?  | Go to Step 7  | Go to Step 6  | |||||||||||||
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 Did you find and repair the condition?  | Go to Step 7  | Go to Diagnostic Aids  | ||||||||||||
7  | Operate the system in order to verify the repair. Did you correct the condition?  | System OK  | Go to Step 1  | ||||||||||||