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Old 11-12-2008, 03:20 PM
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Click/Popping Sound from Accelerating/Braking

I have an 01 Mustang GT (automatic tranny), about 72K, and over the past few weeks it has started making a slight popping/clicking noise from the front end of the vehicle when accelerating/declerating, noticeable particularly at lower speeds, so when coming to a complete stop or giving the car gas. Also, it is less likely to make any noise if I come to a gradual stop or gradually pick up speed. This is not a high pitched screech or grinding of metal, just a low pop, like something shifting in and out of place, and it is not constant, only during the acceleration/braking times. If this was a FWD I would go straight after the CV's, but on a RWD I'm a little lost what would make that noise outside of the generic terms of check the front suspension. If anyone has something specific I could check out, any and all help is appreciated.
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Old 11-12-2008, 08:41 PM
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Re: Click/Popping Sound from Accelerating/Braking

Check front wheel bearings.
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Old 11-16-2008, 11:07 AM
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Re: Click/Popping Sound from Accelerating/Braking

Figured it out, just turned out to be a loose transmission mount bolt, thanks anyways.
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