Is this sound due to an issue with the bearing top mount?
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Is this sound due to an issue with the bearing top mount?
Is the constant feeling of bumpiness due to an issue with the shock absorbers?
I don't recommend buying it due to frequent issues.
4Hey everyone, I have a 2011 Mazda5. There's a humming noise between 40 to 80 km/h. The bearings on both sides are fine, and the center support bearing has been replaced. Has anyone else experienced this issue?
5When the 2018 F150 XLT makes a rattling noise when you release the accelerator while it's cold, but the sound disappears when the vehicle warms up, it could be due to several reasons. Since you've already replaced the timing components and the turbo, you might want to check other areas such as the exhaust system, heat shields, or engine mounts for any loose parts or issues. It's also advisable to consult a mechanic to diagnose the problem accurately.
6It could be due to several reasons such as engine misfire, idle air control valve issues, or even problems with the transmission mounts. It's best to have a mechanic check it out to diagnose the exact cause.
7When reversing and turning the steering wheel, there's a clunking sound coming from the right front wheel. Sometimes it also sounds like the tire is crushing gravel. What could be the issue? There's no noise during normal driving, only when reversing or turning the wheel to a certain angle. Is it due to worn-out control arm bushings or is it an issue with the steering rack?
8Has anyone here ever changed the front shock absorber top mount on an Ertiga by themselves? Is it possible to replace the front shock absorber top mount without removing the shock absorber itself? How do you get the top mount off? Any guidance would be appreciated. [Embarrassed face]…
92018 Peugeot 308 1.6L has a clunking noise when turning the steering wheel. Replaced two shock absorbers and the left strut mount bearing, the noise reduced but it's still there.
10Why can't I bear to replace the WSJ?