If the ticking is in time to wheel speed and most noticeable on turning I would suspect an outer CV joint. An inner axle joint might clunk when shifting into reverse. Maybe they're on the same axle. Other possible causes of clunking are worn-out motor mounts.
No, driving in reverse does not add miles to the odometer.
To change the reverse lights on a Pontiac Sunfire you need to locate it on the left side of the transaxle. Then, unplug the electric connector and remove the switch along with the socket.
It's the linkage OR the trans. Shift it from underneath to see if you are really in reverse (with a helper for safety)
Being in reverse
The reverse lights switch on a Ford Fiesta is found on the transmission. The switch can be seen from underneath the car.
No, driving a car backwards does not affect the mileage in reverse. The odometer measures the distance the car has traveled regardless of the direction it is moving.
There thould be a lever on your right underneath the seat when you are sitting on the quad.
Are you putting it in reverse? Sometimes when the Transmission Fluid is very low, and you have been driving, then stop to put into reverse, the engine will cut off. Ck Trans. Fluid.
If your Pontiac runs a 700r4 gm transmission you have stripped a reverse input shell. The transmission needs to come out for repair.
easy you get the gear stick and on there underneath the stick will be a little clutch button of sum sort and then you put into reverse along with the clutch in
If an automatic transmission ,broken bands in the tranny.
number 8 reverse torque