Dear forum, after my 2003 1.8 16V Grandtour (5 gear switch) the climate was restored (new compressor, dryer, belt set), a wheel bearing was renewed at the front left and new tires were raised, new brake discs with wheel bearings, pads and saddles (!) were also allowed to be installed at the back. I don’t even perform all the small stuff here. I thought, now I’ve missed it. But far away … The new problem had only been announced quite gently, now I’m afraid, I’m trying to describe it (I’ve already Googled extensively, but apparently my Laguna is the only car in the world that has such a problem): If I put in the reverse gear (which works quite decently, the clutch separates in my opinion also quite well) and let the clutch come, it comes half way of the pedal to a loud and noticeable noise (passers turn around, birds are turned up) When I repeat the whole thing, everything is OK. Only when I let the first gear come (or start normally) and then (of course in a standstill) switch back into the reverse gear and let the clutch come, the phenomenon repeats itself. The same noise also occurs, for example, when I turn off a red light from the 3rd to the 2nd and let the clutch come. From the 5th to the 4th or from the 4th to the 3rd is no problem. Even if I drive in the 2nd, out Kupple and then let the clutch come back again, it bangs from below. Similar, but not quite so loud, it is with load changes without uncoupled e.g. in the 5th gear. Would be a pity to have the car scrapped. I really like the box very much and have it only for a few weeks. But now the whole thing is slowly becoming intolerable, I am broke … Does anyone here have any idea what it might be? Thank you.