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Old 08-28-2005, 11:04 PM
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Originally, I did not notice the sound. My son heard it when he was riding in the back seat. He heard a "rattling" up near the headrest area. It took a few more weeks before I could hear the noise from the driver seat. I also tend to drive with music on all the time, so that helped mask the noise. My noise did not sound like groaning. The noise sounded more like something was loose and bouncing around. I took the trunk liners out, and found a couple things loose that could easily have explained the noise. I secured those items, but I still heard the noise. My noise was very consistant. I heard it immediately when pulling out of the garage and driving over dips and bumps. It seemed to occur whenever the suspension was compressed, and occured cold or hot. I then thought it might be the bump stop on top of the strut. When I removed the strut, I found that the bump stop threaded shaft was slightly loose within the body. I thought for sure that was causing the rattling. I replaced the bump stop, and as soon as I pulled out of the garage, I heard the old noise again. I did what you did, and grabbed various things under the car while my son pushed up and down on the car. I definitely felt something going on inside the strut. It felt like the internal seals were sticking, and as they broke free of their "sticktion", created a creak / subtle snapping noise. If you can, get your hands on one of those powered earphone sets that have a microphone pickup in a probe. The probe can be placed on each component. Listen for the noise while someone moves the car. If you can't find a set, use a long piece of metal or tool, and place the tip onto each part, and your ear on the other end. This can also help pinpoint the source of the noise. You could also remove the strut from the car, and try moving the car up and down to see if you still have the noise. That's a good deal of work, but the strut is expensive. It would be a shame to spend the money on a strut when it might be something else. Hope this helps. Let me know what you find.
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