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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / March 2005

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Popping noise on turns and reverse

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Shane McBride - 19 Mar 2005 04:12 GMT
I hear a popping noise when turning on my 93 Shadow. It feels like it is
right under the floorboard (under my feet). It sounds like someone takes
a rubber mallet and taps that area. I looked under the car, there does
not seem to be much there. It's too cold to really dig into this.

Any ideas?

Car from hell owner
Shane
Daniel J. Stern - 19 Mar 2005 23:58 GMT
> I hear a popping noise when turning on my 93 Shadow. It feels like it is
> right under the floorboard (under my feet). It sounds like someone takes
> a rubber mallet and taps that area. I looked under the car, there does
> not seem to be much there. It's too cold to really dig into this. Any
> ideas?

If you roll down the window and listen as you turn, does it get louder?
Usually popping when turning points to a bad outer CV joint.

> Car from hell owner

Not really. It's just that you have a mechanic who encourages you to
randomly replace parts 'cause he's too lazy or incompetent to diagnose
problems correctly.
Comboverfish - 20 Mar 2005 02:37 GMT
> I hear a popping noise when turning on my 93 Shadow. It feels like it is
> right under the floorboard (under my feet). It sounds like someone takes
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> Car from hell owner
> Shane

If you hear one pop occasionally, like during moments of suspension
flex, I would suspect the lower control arm bushings.  They may be
moving in the frame "ears" from worn out serrations or a loose pivot
bolt, or just have worn out rubber.

Toyota MDT in MO
Shane McBride - 23 Mar 2005 21:01 GMT
Cool, once the weather gets a little better, I tear into it. Thanks so
much!!!!!

Shane

> I hear a popping noise when turning on my 93 Shadow. It feels like it is
> right under the floorboard (under my feet). It sounds like someone takes
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> Car from hell owner
> Shane
 
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