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Body Sound.. While driving the car i am getting loud noise inside the car at higher speeds. When driving below 30mph no sound.. Is this a muffler problem or anything else.. i should check..Thanks

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    What kind of noise is it? and where does it seem to come from?

  • Anonymous Mar 31, 2014

    above 55 mph I hear a flapping or clicking sound from the rear of the car that seems to come from inside

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What kind of noise? Humming? Screeching? Can you tell if it's coming from front? Left? Right? Does it get louder the faster it goes? Higher pitch?

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