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Noise over bumps in front end - tried everything!

5.4K views 13 replies 7 participants last post by  Krohn  
#1 ·
Hey all,
So I pride myself on being a big DIY guy and keeping my fiancee's escape running. However, it seems to have this stubborn clunk in the front end that I cannot get rid of for the life of me. Anyone have any suggestions on what it could be? It occurs when going over bumps. I've also notices a very rare almost groan in the steering when turning the wheels while stopped.

I've replaced:
Lower control arms with ball joints, a bad motor mount, sway bar links, struts and strut bushings (there was a cracked bushing in one of the struts so I thought that was the source of the problem... alas it is back...)

I'd like to avoid taking it into the shop because I feel they'll probably have the same problem as me and not be able to isolate it!

Thanks in advance!
-Dan
 
#5 ·
Hi
Well the noise when turning the wheel is just the power steering pump groaning since you are not moving and it's hard to turn the wheels. It's not necessarily bad now but not out of the questions for a future repair.

Now when you say you did te struts did you literally just do the struts or did you do like a Monroe complete quick strut? If not did you replace the strut bearings. That's usually the clunker when struts are going out.
 
#6 ·
escaping05 said:
Hi
Well the noise when turning the wheel is just the power steering pump groaning since you are not moving and it's hard to turn the wheels. It's not necessarily bad now but not out of the questions for a future repair.

Now when you say you did te struts did you literally just do the struts or did you do like a Monroe complete quick strut? If not did you replace the strut bearings. That's usually the clunker when struts are going out.
I did the complete quick strut assembly - should have had new bearings in it. I bought the strut mounting kit

http://www.pepboys.com/product/details/9455249/00268/

and the strut itself

http://www.pepboys.com/product/details/9454989/00268/

Thanks for all your help!
 
#7 ·
Lokks like you covered all the strut bases with those parts. Man its like you did almost all the major front end stuff. I cant imagine a tie rod making a noise like that when it is broke. You would have severe play in the wheel at that point i would think.
I don't think your model has front upper control arms? You don't hear about those going very often, maybe some others can weigh in? :bump:
 
#13 ·
I've replace most of the front end parts - struts, sway bar links, inner and outer tie rod ends, control arms, and axle shafts. I did have a noise come back and it ended up being a loose nut on a Moog sway bar link. Tugging on it did not reveal the problem as it was under tension from the sway bar. I had to unhook one end of the link to determine the other end was loose. Perhaps you should retorque the whole front end (everything), just for grins.
 
#14 ·
Oddly enough... I changed my power steering fluid... (turkey baster method) and t actually quieted down my front end... which had a clunk and groaning sound. Replacing the ball joint completely alleviated it. Are you sure the new ball joints are good. Not defective?