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What causes a Chevy Traverse engine to rattle?

What causes a Chevy Traverse engine to rattle?

What are common reasons my Chevrolet Traverse engine rattles? While there are a variety of reasons your Chevrolet Traverse is rattling, the most common 3 are the ball joints, struts or strut mount, or a problem with the sway bar links. A “clunk” or “knock” when turning or going over bumps can indicate a problem with a ball joint.

Why does my Chevy Equinox make a rattling noise?

A “clunk” or “knock” when turning or going over bumps can indicate a problem with a ball joint. The sensation is often felt in the floorboard. A repair technician may notice if…

When did I Buy my 2010 Chevy Traverse?

I purchased my 2010 Traverse in December of 2009 with just 12 miles on the clock. It now has about 70,000. I had the steering rack (or steering gear, if you’re Chevy) replaced under warranty back at around 28,000 miles in 2011. Other than that, I’ve not had to replace that much.

Can a front suspension Rattle at slow speeds?

Front Suspension Rattle at Slow Speeds – TechLink Click to expand… Yes, I replaced mine with the MOOG ones (as mentioned above) last year and haven’t had a rattle since. Replacing them doesn’t need a puller or special tools and took me 20 mins for both sides. Very easy and love that the noise is gone.

What are common reasons my Chevrolet Traverse engine rattles? While there are a variety of reasons your Chevrolet Traverse is rattling, the most common 3 are the ball joints, struts or strut mount, or a problem with the sway bar links. A “clunk” or “knock” when turning or going over bumps can indicate a problem with a ball joint.

What causes a rattling sound in my front wheel?

The most common cause of rattling noises from the wheel area being loose or a worn strut mount or the strut coming apart. This rarely is a cause for alarm but of course can be very annoying.

A “clunk” or “knock” when turning or going over bumps can indicate a problem with a ball joint. The sensation is often felt in the floorboard. A repair technician may notice if…

Front Suspension Rattle at Slow Speeds – TechLink Click to expand… Yes, I replaced mine with the MOOG ones (as mentioned above) last year and haven’t had a rattle since. Replacing them doesn’t need a puller or special tools and took me 20 mins for both sides. Very easy and love that the noise is gone.

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Ruth Doyle