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Old 11-06-2004, 02:56 PM
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banging noise!?!?

i need a little help!!! When i go to step on the gas hard a loud banging noise comes from the front right of my car. but when i slowly step on it nothing happens if u guys could help me out it would be great. thanks to all that help
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Old 11-06-2004, 05:43 PM
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Re: banging noise!?!?

is it like a backfiring bang or like something moving around and hitting something else bang?
Cause it's probably a Tranny mount that needs replacing if its a moving around bang.
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Re: banging noise!?!?

a trans mount would sould more like from under wouldnt it?
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Maybe your motor mounts are loose. If you say its coming from the front and its a loud bang noise, I would also check your suspension components and make sure nothing is worn or loose.
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Old 11-10-2004, 10:48 AM
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Re: banging noise!?!?

its coming from the front right ive been told its coming from the suspension but im getting to get under there and look thanks to all that applied and helped
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in order for it to be the suspension, you would have to have one hell of a lift on your front end to get it to bang under acceleration. Might want to check your wheel bearings maybe but, if they where bad enough to bang real loud, then I am pretty sure that you would be noticing alot of other things as well.Im with the others saying it might be a motor mount.
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