Squeaking sound............?
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jangleing keys?!?!
goddamnit... this is like one of jennys riddles... im not gonna be able to sleep till i figure it out...
gimme your address... im flying out for a diagnosis....
goddamnit... this is like one of jennys riddles... im not gonna be able to sleep till i figure it out...
gimme your address... im flying out for a diagnosis....
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Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 1,201
From: Somewhere between a shotgun barrel, and a blood spatter on the wall.
boston??
hell...
i drove their just for the hell of it the day before i crashed my car..
come pick me up... im only 2 hours away,
and i still wanna see the big dig *takes touristy picture*
hell...
i drove their just for the hell of it the day before i crashed my car..
come pick me up... im only 2 hours away,
and i still wanna see the big dig *takes touristy picture*
Originally posted by Morgan SS
I can only hear it when driving, and I'm sure its not the little ***** in the cat, I hear those little fockers when idling sometimes.
I can only hear it when driving, and I'm sure its not the little ***** in the cat, I hear those little fockers when idling sometimes.
Tighten the rear control arms bolts. Mine did that for a while, also. I tightened them and it worked for a while. Then it started again. I changed the bolt and nut and no more squeaking. The bolt was stripped in a few areas and eventually worked loose after a few days.
Originally posted by Morgan SS
I can only hear it when driving, and I'm sure its not the little ***** in the cat, I hear those little fockers when idling sometimes.
I can only hear it when driving, and I'm sure its not the little ***** in the cat, I hear those little fockers when idling sometimes.
I use the shortened "cat" for "catalytic conv." all the time, BUT am I the only one who first pictured a kitty cat sitting on the floorboard with its b...uhs rattling against the floor
[this post was brought to you by someone who's had very little sleep lately
so please excuse the mess]
Originally posted by Buttercup
Pellet-type catalysts haven't been used i a long time so there are no "little *****" in your cat. If you hear it rattling at idle, and it's the catalytic converter itself (as opposed to some heat shielding or the like) than you'er hearing the infamous cat "death rattle" Expect your cat to collapse, causing a major exhaust restriction and possibly plugging the muffler as well. If it is the cat I'd inspect the ignition system closely before simply replacing.
Pellet-type catalysts haven't been used i a long time so there are no "little *****" in your cat. If you hear it rattling at idle, and it's the catalytic converter itself (as opposed to some heat shielding or the like) than you'er hearing the infamous cat "death rattle" Expect your cat to collapse, causing a major exhaust restriction and possibly plugging the muffler as well. If it is the cat I'd inspect the ignition system closely before simply replacing.
Originally posted by texz
Tighten the rear control arms bolts. Mine did that for a while, also. I tightened them and it worked for a while. Then it started again. I changed the bolt and nut and no more squeaking. The bolt was stripped in a few areas and eventually worked loose after a few days.
Tighten the rear control arms bolts. Mine did that for a while, also. I tightened them and it worked for a while. Then it started again. I changed the bolt and nut and no more squeaking. The bolt was stripped in a few areas and eventually worked loose after a few days.
Thank you sir, I will have to try that.
Originally posted by texz
Tighten the rear control arms bolts. Mine did that for a while, also. I tightened them and it worked for a while. Then it started again. I changed the bolt and nut and no more squeaking. The bolt was stripped in a few areas and eventually worked loose after a few days.
Tighten the rear control arms bolts. Mine did that for a while, also. I tightened them and it worked for a while. Then it started again. I changed the bolt and nut and no more squeaking. The bolt was stripped in a few areas and eventually worked loose after a few days.
Muahahahaha................I found Mr. Squeaky
It was an exhuast hanger. The hook on the hanger that goes through the the bushing was rubbing up against something else that was metal. My buddy at an exhaust shop said that it was common and fixed it for free.
It was an exhuast hanger. The hook on the hanger that goes through the the bushing was rubbing up against something else that was metal. My buddy at an exhaust shop said that it was common and fixed it for free.



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