Front End Noise
BUDSWING
10-22-2005, 09:30 AM
My 2002 Envoy started making an annoying rattle in the front suspension when hitting road bumps. GMC dealer couldn't find it. It's stopped now, but it now has a distinct lose suspension part somewhere, it really jolts when hitting the smallest road bump. I saw on the web that there may be a recall for the "lower control arms", but the dealer said he's not aware of a recall. Could this be the problem area?
Tom1999d
10-24-2005, 10:33 PM
My 2002 Envoy started making an annoying rattle in the front suspension when hitting road bumps. GMC dealer couldn't find it. It's stopped now, but it now has a distinct lose suspension part somewhere, it really jolts when hitting the smallest road bump. I saw on the web that there may be a recall for the "lower control arms", but the dealer said he's not aware of a recall. Could this be the problem area?
Try checking the sway bar links. There are four total. I have a 2002 as well and I've replaced my front sway bar links twice over 100k miles.
Tom
Try checking the sway bar links. There are four total. I have a 2002 as well and I've replaced my front sway bar links twice over 100k miles.
Tom
BUDSWING
10-24-2005, 10:42 PM
Thanks Tom. I'll jot that down and ask the mechanic. Any ball park figure on cost$ ?
ronin_anthony
11-01-2005, 10:15 PM
I had the same issue with my 03 envoy. It always sounded like there was a squeak/rattle in the front suspension when traveling at low speeds. It ended up being my hood and all I did was adjust the rubber hood stops buy turning them out (counter clockwise).
Russ03Envoy
11-28-2005, 08:40 AM
Mine did the same thing. They adjusted teh hood stops and it still didnt go away. Turned out to be a bad sway bar end link.
BUDSWING
11-28-2005, 09:35 PM
Mine did the same thing. They adjusted teh hood stops and it still didnt go away. Turned out to be a bad sway bar end link.
Mine turned out to be worn sway bar "links". About $140 to repair the pair. But did the job. These links apparently fail frequently on Envoys.
Mine turned out to be worn sway bar "links". About $140 to repair the pair. But did the job. These links apparently fail frequently on Envoys.
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