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post Jun 13, 2008 - 1:10 AM
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daazndood

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my car has always made some funky noise ever since i got it 2 years ago and it always still ran find so i never cared but i figured i should do something about it before it gets worse.

problem 1: im guessing this is really common with cars because i hear alot of cars with this problem. its the skipping noise from somewhere behind the wheel. i keep hearing this annoying skipping noise from somewhere around the brakepads. the "che-che-che-che-che" noise

problem 2: many times when im accelerating, whether im pounding the accelerator or just driving normally, i would hear a really awful noise from the engine bay that i could only describe as what would sound like metal in a blender. it happens at a certain pressure point of the accelleration pedal. if i keep the pressure at the exact spot, i can keep hearing the blending metal. doesnt sound healthy at all. i showed a friend and asked her if it sounded like metal being blended and she said it did.


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post Jun 13, 2008 - 9:24 AM
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since your car is Auto, you can pop the hood, and gas it to that point and hold the brake and have someone else attempt to find the noise. from the side of course


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