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Engine Is Now Makin Too Much Noise!!!!


SEXYCHICKADEE
12-16-2003, 06:42 AM
:disappoinI DON'T BELEIVE IT..I THINK BEFORE THIS VEHICLE WAS SOLD SOMEONE USED THAT GUNK STUFF IN THE TRANSMISSION SO IT WOULD PURR UNTIL SOMEONE BOUGHT IT. I NOTICED YESTERDAY EVERY TIME I STEP ON THE GAS IT'S LIKE THE TRANNIE DOESN'T WANT TO GO INTO THE NEXT GEAR...:sly:I FEEL THE RATTLE;TAPPING, IN THE ACCELERATER PEDAL AS I AM DRIVING. ALSO, WHEN DRIVING I HEAR THE LOUDEST GODAWFUL TAP TAP TAP TAP TAP RATTLE RATTLE SOUND WHICH I BELEIVE IS COMING FROM TRANNIE????I'M NOT A MECHANIC, BUT I KNOW WHEN THINGS DEFINATLY ARE NOT ADDING UP.:chair:I WISH SOMEONE COULD GIVE ME A SUGGESTION...BESIDES THE OBVIOUS ONE OF TAKING THE VEHICLE IN TO BE SEEN....ANYONE? HOW BOUT MY HELPFUL BUDDY BSENGELE???:feedback::swear::newbie:

MB tech
12-16-2003, 08:06 PM
Do you hear the noise at idle and does it get louder and faster with rpm? The torque conveter could have come apart if it's an auto. Dosn't happen often but it happens. But it's hard to diag. a noise without hearing it. Maybe a GM tech could help you with a little better discription of the noise. You quite possibly need and engine.

SEXYCHICKADEE
12-16-2003, 09:07 PM
Do you hear the noise at idle and does it get louder and faster with rpm? The torque conveter could have come apart if it's an auto. Dosn't happen often but it happens. But it's hard to diag. a noise without hearing it. Maybe a GM tech could help you with a little better discription of the noise. You quite possibly need and engine.THANKS...GUY I BOUGHT THE CAR FROM CAME OVER AND TOOK IT TO HIS MASTER MECHANIC AND IF I WOULD HAVE DROVE IT 30 MORE SECONDS THE ROD WOULD HAVE WENT THROUGH THE ENGINE AND ...BOOM...DEAD CAR. BUT GUY IS FIXIN IT...THE BEARINGS WERE WEAK AND I PUSHED IT OVER THE EDGE. GONNA COST AROUND $800.00 .......GIVE OR TAKE...PLUS THE O2 SWITC NEEDS REPLACED....HOLLAR BACK...JENNIFER:lol2:

joshzr2
12-21-2003, 10:08 AM
Looks like you got pretty lucky to find the problem before you blew up the engine. It's a costly repair, but, if you don't get any other problems after this one's fixed, your engine should last a good while.

SEXYCHICKADEE
12-21-2003, 12:15 PM
Looks like you got pretty lucky to find the problem before you blew up the engine. It's a costly repair, but, if you don't get any other problems after this one's fixed, your engine should last a good while.THANKS!!! AT LEAST I DID SOMETHIN RIGHT! GOOD LOOKIN OUT MY FRIEND....HOLLAR BACK!LUV JEN:smokin:

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