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oregano June-24th-2002 06:40 PM

clunking sound in front suspension
 
My 99 protege 1.6 makes a strange clunking sound in the front suspension, especially the left side. this only happens when going over moderate size bumps or speed bumps. i know the shocks are still good because the car does not bounce at all. duz anyone have any idea what it might be?

Eric F June-25th-2002 02:13 PM

Possibly a loose sway bar end link?

stocker June-25th-2002 03:22 PM

Re: clunking sound in front suspension
 

Originally posted by oregano
My 99 protege 1.6 makes a strange clunking sound in the front suspension, especially the left side. this only happens when going over moderate size bumps or speed bumps. i know the shocks are still good because the car does not bounce at all. duz anyone have any idea what it might be?
My friends 99 had the same problem, turned out to be worn sway bar bushings, if my memory serves me right. she had over 100 000km's on it though.

oregano June-25th-2002 08:13 PM

i think it might be from potholes up north when i go skiing. ill check if its the sway bar end link. thanks:)

stock99ES October-2nd-2005 08:18 AM

any luck yet finding that noise?
 
any luck yet finding that noise?

Eric F and stocker are probably right, I've changed my front sway bar links once, rear ones twice. If your car is high mileage, or had hard use (my 99 ES 1.6L has both), it could be ball joints. They're not hard to check, (There was enough play in them to feel when prying on them with a large screwdriver) but they are expensive. Available only at the dealer, you have to change the whole control arm, parts for both sides, taxes in (15%) was $565.xx (CDN) About 1.5 hours to change them in my garage, (no hoist, but I do have an impact wrench)

Roddimus Prime October-2nd-2005 11:31 AM

as a new guy it would help you to check the dates on the threads you're bumping....these are from 2002.


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