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Old 04-21-2007, 10:29 PM   #1
mdunn50
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My prizm is making a noise

It sounds like a rumbleing nose in the frount while I'm going down the rode..can't tell if it's the right or left..just that it's a loud rumble nose..Also, I have startin isues..like I turn the key it will click..but, not start if I do this turning the key for a time..stop..go back in 10mins it will start..or I can jump start it fast...What's up with that?..it's an 89pirzm...
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Old 07-02-2007, 11:43 PM   #2
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Re: My prizm is making a noise

The starter is going bad. My starter started to click and then start shortly after with more tries. As far as the rumbling noise it could be a variety of issues. The best start is to raise the front end off the ground and see if there is anything moving that shouldn't (i.e. back an forth movement on the tires or movement in the axle or half shafts). If you take it to an alignment shop they usually will tell you if there are problems.
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