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knocking noise

im trying to figure out what it is.. it is a knocking noise, like three really fast knocks.. sounds like it is coming from the fuel filler area (drivers side)

i have heard it in my car, and my dads car (02' impala)

anyone else hear this noise? what is it?
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Old 04-11-2008, 04:13 PM
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Re: knocking noise

Start with what car this is?
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Re: knocking noise

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Start with what car this is?
both cars do it, it is three very fast knocks.. doesnt do it all of the time

usually does it within the first 5 minutes of startup/driving when everything is mostly cool

literally it sounds like someone is outside knocking on my car trying to get my attention
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Old 04-13-2008, 03:19 AM
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Re: knocking noise

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both cars do it, it is three very fast knocks.. doesnt do it all of the time

usually does it within the first 5 minutes of startup/driving when everything is mostly cool

literally it sounds like someone is outside knocking on my car trying to get my attention
One more time. What kind of car is this? Although we might be a little psycho here, we're certainly not psychic! Since we can't read your mind, you have to tell us what you have.
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Re: knocking noise

We are done here if the car/engine in question is not posted!
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Re: knocking noise

its in the first post....
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Old 04-13-2008, 01:09 PM
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Re: knocking noise

There are references to two vehicles. The question was fairly straightforward. Cryptic replies aren't going to help, so we might just as well call it done.
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Re: knocking noise

Ok!
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