Driver side suspension rattle..
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Driver side suspension rattle..
So.
I've been trying to figure this out for a while now. While driving, there is a rattle. Not a clunk, but a rattle. It sounds like a bot is loose or a washer is clinking against something. Its made louder by bumps in the road, but not affected by acceleration or turning.. It only happens when the car is moving.
I've pulled the wheel off and its not the disc backing plate, not the rotors, the struts seem to be tight, the calipers seem tight.
Could it possibly be the bearing? The steering linkage? Anyone have this problem. I'm getting to the point that I'm afraid to drive my car, which is bad because its the only one we have.
Help please..
I've been trying to figure this out for a while now. While driving, there is a rattle. Not a clunk, but a rattle. It sounds like a bot is loose or a washer is clinking against something. Its made louder by bumps in the road, but not affected by acceleration or turning.. It only happens when the car is moving.
I've pulled the wheel off and its not the disc backing plate, not the rotors, the struts seem to be tight, the calipers seem tight.
Could it possibly be the bearing? The steering linkage? Anyone have this problem. I'm getting to the point that I'm afraid to drive my car, which is bad because its the only one we have.
Help please..
#2
If your car is not being jerked around while driving, and if there are no unusual vibrations in the steering wheel, it is generally never a major problem.
The rattle could be a loose bolt in your undercarriage. Could be a number of things. Unfortunately you're going to have to do some digging, and you'll need to scour the car and check everything within that vicinity. If you have no luck, you might want to consider dropping by the dealership or another mechanic and have a techy ride in the car with you to try to identify the source of the sound.
Basically you should be okay unless the car is being compromised to the extent that normal driving is not achievable (i.e., inability to drive straight without driver steering correction, etc.).
The rattle could be a loose bolt in your undercarriage. Could be a number of things. Unfortunately you're going to have to do some digging, and you'll need to scour the car and check everything within that vicinity. If you have no luck, you might want to consider dropping by the dealership or another mechanic and have a techy ride in the car with you to try to identify the source of the sound.
Basically you should be okay unless the car is being compromised to the extent that normal driving is not achievable (i.e., inability to drive straight without driver steering correction, etc.).
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