Weird feeling in my mustang gt 2006 !

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Asked by Moe Aug 14, 2013 at 07:58 PM about the 2006 Ford Mustang GT Premium RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The rear differential part of the car feels like it's getting dislocated ! or it makes me feel
like am having bad transmission issues ! whenever i accelerate and then remove my
leg from the pedal feels like something is dislocating from beneath from back area and
getting back located in place ! feels REALLY DISCOMFORTABLE ! and like am riding
a horse ! i thought it's the transmission got it checked ! had a transmission flush as i
got it opened for checking ! new filter and new transmission fluid ! so it aint
transmission i guesss by any chance ! what can cause that plsss help! it's really
annoying !

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but why only on deceleration ? including the fact that when i set the trans on " N " auto tranny yup ! no sound at all ! it feels like the car is doing down shifts hesitatingly ! but up shifts are just fine !

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