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Re: snapping sound
| J.H. | 17 Jul 2007 15:16 |
> I don't know who asks more questions than I do, but that's what comes > from being an amateur. [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > Thanks > Dodger is it a single snap noise or does it sound like a playing card in bicycle spokes?
i've noticed this playing card in spokes sound twice on our 02 gcs. the first time was pulling out of the dodge dealership after an inspection (but i didn't know that i actually heard it, so i put it in reverse again.......nope...no noise.) the second time was a few weeks later. hasn't happened since, but i still wonder.
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| dodger | 17 Jul 2007 11:21 |
I don't know who asks more questions than I do, but that's what comes from being an amateur. I get a strange and rather loud snapping sound when I put my 2001 Dodge Caravan in gear and go either ahead or back AFTER the vehicle sits for an extended period of time. I hear it just that one time........it SOUNDS like its coming from the rear of the vehicle, but I know how sound can "travel." I wonder if a brake shoe could be sticking...the vehicle will coast in neutral, though. I don't use the parking brake..could something to do with that be seizing up a bit maybe?? I know its nearly impossible to guess but.....any suggestions at all????? Thanks Dodger
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