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Question posted by shannagates43 on August 20th, 2021
Front End Noise.
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Answer #1: Posted by SonuKumar on August 21st, 2021 12:05 AM
A constant rumbling noise coming from one front wheel, that changes as you go faster or slower, will often be a worn wheel bearing. ... A quick way to see if a front wheel drive vehicle has worn out CV joints is to drive the car in a tight circle and listen for a clicking sound.25-Jan-2019
Does Dodge Avenger make noise?
Dodge Avenger Whining Noise When Accelerating
When an alternator is going bad, it'll often begin to put out a high pitched whining sound. It should also be accompanied by the battery light. If not, it may not be the alternator making your Avenger whine, although it doesn't rule it out entirely.
How is front end noise diagnosed?
To test it for any movement, such as popping in and out, with your hands at 3 and 9, shake your tire from side to side. If it's popping in and out, that could be causing a clunking noise. You can also inspect your power steering rack for movement and coinciding noise as well by shaking your wheel from left to right.
Why do I hear a clunking noise from the passenger side of my vehicle?
In most cases, when you have a problem like this, it's caused by a loose or damaged strut, strut mount, stabilizer bar bushings or CV joints being worn out. The stabilizer bar bushing specifically is usually the part that would cause the 'clunk' sound when hitting a bump.
What sound does a bad tie rod make?
When your tie rods go bad, the symptom you're most likely to experience first is a vibration or shaking sensation in your steering wheel. You may also hear associated clunking and rattling noises, especially when turning the vehicle at low speeds. These sounds are caused by tie rods that are starting to wear out.
What sound does a bad ball joint make?
Noise - this can be a clunking or squeaking noise. Clunking noises are caused by the worn ball joints rattling as the suspension travels up and down over the road. The squeaking noise is caused by the rubber boot that protects the grease inside the ball joint is damaged, the ball joint will start to squeak.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eImvjoPcGsU
https://www.carproblemzoo.com/dodge/avenger/suspension-noise-problems.php
https://www.avengerforumz.com/threads/avenger-popping-noise-front-end.54107/
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