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What causes clunking in the front of a Dodge Caravan?

What causes clunking in the front of a Dodge Caravan?

A worn Inner ball joint can cause clunking in the front end and a car that will wander around the road. In this video I show how to diagnose if this is the problem…. shade tree style. Loading…

Why does my minivan make a clunking noise when going over bumps?

Every Chrysler minivan owner eventually complains about front suspension noise. The suspension makes clunking sounds when going over bumps. The problem can be narrowed down to two components—the stabilizer bar end links, and the stabilizer bar bushings. The stabilizer bar connects to the strut with an end link that contains two ball joints.

How do you replace stabilizer links on a Dodge Caravan?

New links are fairly inexpensive (about $35 each at www.rockauto.com). Jack up the van and support it with jack stands. Remove both front wheels to gain access to the stabilizer end links. To replace the links, start by hitting the link near the ball joint. You want to pop the ball joint out of it’s socket.

Why does my Subaru Outback make a clunking noise?

If the mechanic suspects that the sway bar has gone bad, the mechanic will begin by examining the sway bar bushings. If the entire sway bar appears to be in tact the bushing may cause the clunking noise. The mechanic will then replace the bushings and the sway bar if necessary.

What should I do about my Dodge Grand Caravan suspension?

Drivers side front hub bearing making growling sound. Replaced both front hub assemblies because I prefer to replaces front end parts in pairs. NOTE: Bad bearings are a known issue on these vans with an extended warranty to 90,000 miles. Front suspension clunking going over bumps. Replaced stabilizer bar bushings.

What to do about clunking noise in Dodge Caravan?

To install, simple insert the new end link and tighten the nuts that come with it. Stabilizer bar bushings can also generate clunking noises. The rubber bushings harden over time and loose their ability to dampen road shocks transmitted along the stabilizer bar. The bushings are also easy and inexpensive ($10 for set of 2) to replace.

Every Chrysler minivan owner eventually complains about front suspension noise. The suspension makes clunking sounds when going over bumps. The problem can be narrowed down to two components—the stabilizer bar end links, and the stabilizer bar bushings. The stabilizer bar connects to the strut with an end link that contains two ball joints.

New links are fairly inexpensive (about $35 each at www.rockauto.com). Jack up the van and support it with jack stands. Remove both front wheels to gain access to the stabilizer end links. To replace the links, start by hitting the link near the ball joint. You want to pop the ball joint out of it’s socket.

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Ruth Doyle