Turn the key and hear clunk
SOURCE: 2.2 95 cavalier front clunking noise when turning
Usually a clunking sound is CV joints, however, take the two bottom bolts off first, make sure you don't over extend the cv shaft. It's better to have another person to hold the strut while you take the nuts off on top. I just replaced mine on my Caddy because the dampening was shot. I have never heard of struts clunking when turning. Always CV's.
SOURCE: noise when i turn left
HI, these sysmtoms can be caused by many issues that may be present within this vehicles front steering rack. i will list some trouble areas that you should inspect. you will find the issue in one or all of these areas stated below.
Inspection List--
1. Check the Steering gear on the power steering. this is a known problem area and can cause the sounds you are experiencing at this time. this gear may be worn.
2. Next, you will need to inspect the CV Half-shaft(remanufactured) CCT. Check this device and see if it is dry or damaged or worn. if the actual CV boot has slipped off or it is busted, it will allow the joint to dry up, in return, causing major damage that will lead to very loud sounds.
3. I would also inspect the Front wheel bearings as well. inspect for worn,dry or damaged bearing assembly. replace if damage is noticeable.
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SOURCE: Rear end clunk in Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickup
2008 silverado 2wd hits me with a clunk when i come to stops. feels like someone comes up from behing and bumps me. or like the transmission is downshifting after i stop. what could this be?
SOURCE: 94 z wont start
check the ignition fuse, fuseable link and starter relay
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SOURCE: i have a 94 s10 4x4 when i put it in 4wd u can
? are they manual locking hubs where you have to get out and lock them? if not you may have a vacuum leak to your actuaters .my spelling is terrible.another ? is the clunking sound only when you put in 4wheel or is it in 2 wheel also.if so you also may have a bad universal joint either in the front drive axle or the rear drive axle.
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