Punto 2012+ Grinding putting gear in reverse

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Punto 2012+ Grinding putting gear in reverse

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I'm not sure if this is the right place to post car damage issues, but here it goes...

I went over a dodgy speed bump recently and there was a huge metallic bang that happened under the chassis. Ever since when I go from neutral into reverse there is a grinding sound until the gear fully goes into the reverse position. To me it sounds like something revolving at high speed and it’s catching something whilst the gear is in transit.

I took it to a garage and they said the skin had gone from my exhaust, so they replaced the skin for £50. The gear grinding is still there and I’ve been told “that’s normal”, “It’s a bit of noise”, “that happens when you change gears slowly”. Well it only started doing this instantly after the speed bump collision, and I’m worried if it doesn’t get fixed I may be in for major problems down the road.

Has anyone ever had any similar issue or have any ideas? Thanks
 
Thanks for the reply Anthony, I'll try that out. Still, as said, this hasn't happened until the chassis got banged underneath
Its possibly just co-incidence that you've noticed the grind at this time and its not related to hitting the speed bump.

Besides, if you have a standard Punto there should be a cross member protecting the gearbox, so any speed bump crunches will hit that, and not the gearbox or sump.
 
Its possibly just co-incidence that you've noticed the grind at this time and its not related to hitting the speed bump.

Besides, if you have a standard Punto there should be a cross member protecting the gearbox, so any speed bump crunches will hit that, and not the gearbox or sump.
It's really noticeable the grinding, it's a shame I can't upload the video on here. Is the cross member the bar near the front? That was all bent afterwards yeah :/
 
Thanks for the reply Anthony, I'll try that out. Still, as said, this hasn't happened until the chassis got banged underneath
Hi sorry I'm new to this sight and have just stumbled upon your thread, have you sorted the issue out? If not you said it took a bang underneath, is there any chance the floor pan has dented up a bit leaving less travel on the clutch pedal to engage reverse smoothly?
 
Hi sorry I'm new to this sight and have just stumbled upon your thread, have you sorted the issue out? If not you said it took a bang underneath, is there any chance the floor pan has dented up a bit leaving less travel on the clutch pedal to engage reverse smoothly?
Hi there. No, it's still doing it. I'm not sure where that is or how I'd check. I have no idea what the garage did, they didn't even want to listen to the grinding, they went straight to 'fixing it' and failed
 
Hi it's just the floor under the clutch pedal, I only say this because a lad at a garage I worked years ago jacked up a car incorrectly and bent the floor up slightly which had an effect on the travel of the pedal because the pedal obviously met the floor sooner, no harm in looking and simple fix just whack the floor back down if needs be, good luck 🤞🏾
 
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