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Old April 10th, 2010, 11:28 PM   #1
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REAr End MIs understood sorry


lol you guys cant be seriously mad over a little humor lol its cool tho didnt meen to be an ass,,,,,,

Like iv'e stated before, ok i drive the car for lets say 30 40 minutes right, i can hear a real light like grinding almost not noticible. Then when i go to turn into a parking stall at the college u have to make a somewhat sharp turn, and as i do so.. you can here like clunking//grinding sometime i can hear it in the middle right on the gear and sometimes on the passenger wheel like real bad... this only happens when the car is hot and has been driven for a while... so the noises r grinding and clunking only after car is hot took it to a shop they said they didnt see nothing outside so im assuming its something in the axle?????
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Old April 10th, 2010, 11:29 PM   #2
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Remove the cover and inspect the rear end and fluid to start with.
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do you think low fluid levels can be the cause of the noises??? and if i open the cover do i need new rear end fluid?
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Yes n yes but at the same time your rear end fluid wont be low unless youve got a leak somewhere.
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That could possibly be a wheel bearing but check the diff first.
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