What's wrong with the engine?
shab_xp
06-03-2006, 02:48 PM
I have a 96 Camaro RS, V6 3.8 Liter, auto. :screwy:
The engine is making some slight ticking, kicking noise when the load is low, i.e., the noise is there when I'm driving at a low speed, or the transmission just shifted to a new gear; but the noise is gone, when I'm accelerating heavily (before shifting) or driving fast.
I bring it to TirePlus. They do not know what's wrong. They recommend me to the dealer. But dealership is always too expensive for me.
Thank you for your reply.
The engine is making some slight ticking, kicking noise when the load is low, i.e., the noise is there when I'm driving at a low speed, or the transmission just shifted to a new gear; but the noise is gone, when I'm accelerating heavily (before shifting) or driving fast.
I bring it to TirePlus. They do not know what's wrong. They recommend me to the dealer. But dealership is always too expensive for me.
Thank you for your reply.
goldz28
06-03-2006, 02:58 PM
Might be a U joint.
Good luck man and welcome to the forum.
Good luck man and welcome to the forum.
shab_xp
06-03-2006, 03:02 PM
Thank you Secretary :grinyes: .
Could you give me more information about the U joint? I'm not familiar with U joint.
Might be a U joint.
Good luck man and welcome to the forum.
Could you give me more information about the U joint? I'm not familiar with U joint.
Might be a U joint.
Good luck man and welcome to the forum.
goldz28
06-03-2006, 03:10 PM
I had the same thing on a 96 chev pu. I am not very mechanically incline but with low rpms that would allow for more slack in the drive line that would cause you kicking or clicking noise. when you get on it would tighten up the slack... But I am not even sure if thats it, so if you can give some better details on what is going on someone will be able to help...
Edit- might be called constant velocity joints also...
Edit- might be called constant velocity joints also...
maxwedge
06-03-2006, 03:16 PM
I have a 96 Camaro RS, V6 3.8 Liter, auto. :screwy:
The engine is making some slight ticking, kicking noise when the load is low, i.e., the noise is there when I'm driving at a low speed, or the transmission just shifted to a new gear; but the noise is gone, when I'm accelerating heavily (before shifting) or driving fast.
I bring it to TirePlus. They do not know what's wrong. They recommend me to the dealer. But dealership is always too expensive for me.
Thank you for your reply.
Tire Plus? Find a qualified indepedent mech,. have him drive the car, show him the noise, I am sure he will know what it is, no one here can accurately determine the source of a drivetrain noise without on site analysis.
The engine is making some slight ticking, kicking noise when the load is low, i.e., the noise is there when I'm driving at a low speed, or the transmission just shifted to a new gear; but the noise is gone, when I'm accelerating heavily (before shifting) or driving fast.
I bring it to TirePlus. They do not know what's wrong. They recommend me to the dealer. But dealership is always too expensive for me.
Thank you for your reply.
Tire Plus? Find a qualified indepedent mech,. have him drive the car, show him the noise, I am sure he will know what it is, no one here can accurately determine the source of a drivetrain noise without on site analysis.
92zcamaroperson
06-04-2006, 07:31 AM
werd...
shab_xp
06-04-2006, 11:25 AM
I just came back from Pepboys. They said it might be a Catalytic Converter problem. But they do not repair that.
Thanks for your reply. I will keep you updated.
Have a nice day!
Thanks for your reply. I will keep you updated.
Have a nice day!
goldz28
06-04-2006, 03:56 PM
Why did they say it might be a catalytic converter? Does it smell like eggs?
balls_to_the_wall
06-04-2006, 04:45 PM
Edit- might be called constant velocity joints also...
They are commonly refered to as CV joints for short.
That dosen't sound like a cat problem to me, they might be just trying to get you to pay the big money to get it replaced.
They are commonly refered to as CV joints for short.
That dosen't sound like a cat problem to me, they might be just trying to get you to pay the big money to get it replaced.
goldz28
06-04-2006, 09:28 PM
They are commonly refered to as CV joints for short.
That dosen't sound like a cat problem to me, they might be just trying to get you to pay the big money to get it replaced.
It sounds like a U joint to me, but whatever I am no mechanic or even pretend to be... I would be happy if I am right tho...lol
That dosen't sound like a cat problem to me, they might be just trying to get you to pay the big money to get it replaced.
It sounds like a U joint to me, but whatever I am no mechanic or even pretend to be... I would be happy if I am right tho...lol
shab_xp
06-11-2006, 10:33 AM
Hi guys,
I have finally fixed the problem. The noise is diagnosed from Transmission by Exhaust Center. AThen it took the mechanic a lot of time to find out that it's actually from the starter, which is located right next to the transmission. After I have the starter changed, the noise is gone forever.
Thanks for your replies. It's always good to have some advice from here.
It sounds like a U joint to me, but whatever I am no mechanic or even pretend to be... I would be happy if I am right tho...lol
I have finally fixed the problem. The noise is diagnosed from Transmission by Exhaust Center. AThen it took the mechanic a lot of time to find out that it's actually from the starter, which is located right next to the transmission. After I have the starter changed, the noise is gone forever.
Thanks for your replies. It's always good to have some advice from here.
It sounds like a U joint to me, but whatever I am no mechanic or even pretend to be... I would be happy if I am right tho...lol
92zcamaroperson
06-11-2006, 11:08 AM
loose starter motor....yeah that would make some noise...
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