2001 Cavalier Back End Noise
tawn23
03-24-2005, 01:06 AM
I have a 2001 cavalier. The back end is making this loud banging noise when I'm driving over bumpy road or train tracks. It sounds like it's coming from near the trunk. A friend of mine said something about a bar, but he didn't know what it was called. Can anyone shed some light? Thanks! :)
big dude1
03-24-2005, 12:38 PM
...Do you have anything in your trunk? i keep a tool box in my trunk for emergencies, and every time i go over a bump it makes a lotta noise... he might be referring to a sway bar...
franmosso
03-30-2005, 05:58 AM
My 97 does the same thing. I have not been able to locate its origin yet. Could be the muffler straps are letting go allowing the muffler to hit the frame. Take a look.
punltildeath05
03-30-2005, 03:22 PM
hey i have a 96 cavi. it had the worst noise ever in the back kinda like popcorn. its was just a washer that conects the struts to the body. i replaced my struts and made sure that bolts was tighten down so the washer doesn't move...
Ryan066
04-04-2005, 06:52 AM
Yea... Its the rear strut mounts...
you can replace just the mounts for 100 taxes in CDN if u do it yourself but u have to compress the spring..
if you take it to a shop they will want to replace ur mounts and struts...
I got away with just replacing the mounts and it was all good.
you can replace just the mounts for 100 taxes in CDN if u do it yourself but u have to compress the spring..
if you take it to a shop they will want to replace ur mounts and struts...
I got away with just replacing the mounts and it was all good.
homerr
04-05-2005, 06:39 AM
I have a 2001 Sunfirewith the same noise. I just backup and bump the brakes and the noise is there. Strut mounts as I was told. You would think be now they would realize this and do a recall.
Curtis20
04-06-2005, 06:08 AM
I have a 2001 Sunfirewith the same noise. I just backup and bump the brakes and the noise is there. Strut mounts as I was told. You would think be now they would realize this and do a recall.
Same problem here i have 00 sunfire se and in reverse ( sometimes forward) to when im driving slow and hit the brakes hard enough a big CLUNCH noise comes and my back tire drags and the suspension goes way down on one side. and often when im driving i dont really have abs anymore and sometimes i do , i can hit the brakes at a stop sign and the tires lock and othere times they dont????
Same problem here i have 00 sunfire se and in reverse ( sometimes forward) to when im driving slow and hit the brakes hard enough a big CLUNCH noise comes and my back tire drags and the suspension goes way down on one side. and often when im driving i dont really have abs anymore and sometimes i do , i can hit the brakes at a stop sign and the tires lock and othere times they dont????
homerr
04-06-2005, 06:35 AM
That sounds to me that you have a leak in your wheel cylinder and the fluid is going on to your drum. The fluid is sticky and will cause your wheel to lock at slow speeds. The same think I have had on my Sunbird. Can be dangerous at high speeds if you have to slam on your brakes.
Homerr
Homerr
Ryan066
04-07-2005, 05:17 PM
Yeah... curtis that sounds defently like a brake problem and maybe even the strut mounts too..
idd jack it up... put a pry bar underneath the tire and pry up... if they is any play u can see/hear at the mount id replace it..
also inspect your stuts to see if there are leaking any oil and do the bounce test... if it bounces more then a couple times the struts are bad.
then take off your drum and take a look if the wheel cylinder is seazed or anything is damaged. then adjust the brakes to see if they are over tightened and test it out... THEN if it still locks up Bleed the line... if there are any grease or contaminents in the fluid it can cause the wheel to lock up... you only need to bleed the line at the tire locking up
idd jack it up... put a pry bar underneath the tire and pry up... if they is any play u can see/hear at the mount id replace it..
also inspect your stuts to see if there are leaking any oil and do the bounce test... if it bounces more then a couple times the struts are bad.
then take off your drum and take a look if the wheel cylinder is seazed or anything is damaged. then adjust the brakes to see if they are over tightened and test it out... THEN if it still locks up Bleed the line... if there are any grease or contaminents in the fluid it can cause the wheel to lock up... you only need to bleed the line at the tire locking up
Curtis20
04-11-2005, 06:09 AM
Yeah... curtis that sounds defently like a brake problem and maybe even the strut mounts too..
idd jack it up... put a pry bar underneath the tire and pry up... if they is any play u can see/hear at the mount id replace it..
also inspect your stuts to see if there are leaking any oil and do the bounce test... if it bounces more then a couple times the struts are bad.
then take off your drum and take a look if the wheel cylinder is seazed or anything is damaged. then adjust the brakes to see if they are over tightened and test it out... THEN if it still locks up Bleed the line... if there are any grease or contaminents in the fluid it can cause the wheel to lock up... you only need to bleed the line at the tire locking up
allright that stuff will be done very soon thx alot for the advice and ill let yeah know how it turns out
idd jack it up... put a pry bar underneath the tire and pry up... if they is any play u can see/hear at the mount id replace it..
also inspect your stuts to see if there are leaking any oil and do the bounce test... if it bounces more then a couple times the struts are bad.
then take off your drum and take a look if the wheel cylinder is seazed or anything is damaged. then adjust the brakes to see if they are over tightened and test it out... THEN if it still locks up Bleed the line... if there are any grease or contaminents in the fluid it can cause the wheel to lock up... you only need to bleed the line at the tire locking up
allright that stuff will be done very soon thx alot for the advice and ill let yeah know how it turns out
elkyone
06-22-2005, 02:56 PM
I have a 2001 cavalier. The back end is making this loud banging noise when I'm driving over bumpy road or train tracks. It sounds like it's coming from near the trunk. A friend of mine said something about a bar, but he didn't know what it was called. Can anyone shed some light? Thanks! :)
we have 2004 Cavalier and it sounded like a bumping under the back seat and I believe it was a bushing that wasn't there.. I will check the repair order
we have 2004 Cavalier and it sounded like a bumping under the back seat and I believe it was a bushing that wasn't there.. I will check the repair order
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