Clanging Noise from Rear of Car
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Clanging Noise from Rear of Car
I have a 2000 Elantra with about 85K miles on it. At low speeds, I
hear a clanging noise from the rear of the vehicle when I go over a
bump. It sounds like cymbals or plates of metal banging together. I
have no idea what this sound is. Anyone have any ideas?
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hear a clanging noise from the rear of the vehicle when I go over a
bump. It sounds like cymbals or plates of metal banging together. I
have no idea what this sound is. Anyone have any ideas?
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Re: Clanging Noise from Rear of Car
andrewclois wrote:
> I have a 2000 Elantra with about 85K miles on it. At low speeds, I
> hear a clanging noise from the rear of the vehicle when I go over a
> bump. It sounds like cymbals or plates of metal banging together. I
> have no idea what this sound is. Anyone have any ideas?
First, check the trunk. Next, look underneath at the muffler brackets,
sway bar bushings and other suspension parts.
> I have a 2000 Elantra with about 85K miles on it. At low speeds, I
> hear a clanging noise from the rear of the vehicle when I go over a
> bump. It sounds like cymbals or plates of metal banging together. I
> have no idea what this sound is. Anyone have any ideas?
First, check the trunk. Next, look underneath at the muffler brackets,
sway bar bushings and other suspension parts.
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Re: Clanging Noise from Rear of Car
On Mar 5, 12:30 am, andrewclois <n...@000.com> wrote:
> I have a 2000 Elantra with about 85K miles on it. At low speeds, I
> hear a clanging noise from the rear of the vehicle when I go over a
> bump. It sounds like cymbals or plates of metal banging together. I
> have no idea what this sound is. Anyone have any ideas?
>
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Sounds like a heat heat shield is loose.
> I have a 2000 Elantra with about 85K miles on it. At low speeds, I
> hear a clanging noise from the rear of the vehicle when I go over a
> bump. It sounds like cymbals or plates of metal banging together. I
> have no idea what this sound is. Anyone have any ideas?
>
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Sounds like a heat heat shield is loose.
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Re: Clanging Noise from Rear of Car
On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 13:15:48 GMT, Brian Nystrom
<brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote:
>andrewclois wrote:
>> I have a 2000 Elantra with about 85K miles on it. At low speeds, I
>> hear a clanging noise from the rear of the vehicle when I go over a
>> bump. It sounds like cymbals or plates of metal banging together. I
>> have no idea what this sound is. Anyone have any ideas?
>
>First, check the trunk. Next, look underneath at the muffler brackets,
>sway bar bushings and other suspension parts.
The trunk, at the top of the trunk by the rear passenger
seat there are two horizontal bars that act as springs
to secure the trunk, they sometimes jump out of
their bracket slots. I taped mine to stop the loosness.
<brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote:
>andrewclois wrote:
>> I have a 2000 Elantra with about 85K miles on it. At low speeds, I
>> hear a clanging noise from the rear of the vehicle when I go over a
>> bump. It sounds like cymbals or plates of metal banging together. I
>> have no idea what this sound is. Anyone have any ideas?
>
>First, check the trunk. Next, look underneath at the muffler brackets,
>sway bar bushings and other suspension parts.
The trunk, at the top of the trunk by the rear passenger
seat there are two horizontal bars that act as springs
to secure the trunk, they sometimes jump out of
their bracket slots. I taped mine to stop the loosness.
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