Originally posted by: NeoPTLD
Originally posted by: DaWhim
my AC has problems. in a hot day, the cold air stop after 30-40mins, the other time, it works fine.
it is a subie impreza L
Sounds like safety switch is cutting off the compressor due to excessive or too low of pressure. My first guess is incorrect refrigerant charge amount.
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Car is 1988 Trans Am GTA, 350 V8 engine.
I'm getting a clunk every time I hit a bump (large or small) from my drivers side front end after doing shocks / struts, strut mounts, and ball joints. Strut mount is solid, with no play in it, struts (new Bilsteins) are on VERY tight, all fasteners were double checked and are on tightly. Nothing is making contact - I checked it all 500 times.
Any ideas what's clunking?
Replaced those too. They're brand new, with poly bushings, and in solid.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Car is 1988 Trans Am GTA, 350 V8 engine.
I'm getting a clunk every time I hit a bump (large or small) from my drivers side front end after doing shocks / struts, strut mounts, and ball joints. Strut mount is solid, with no play in it, struts (new Bilsteins) are on VERY tight, all fasteners were double checked and are on tightly. Nothing is making contact - I checked it all 500 times.
Any ideas what's clunking?
Sway bar link?
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Replaced those too. They're brand new, with poly bushings, and in solid.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Car is 1988 Trans Am GTA, 350 V8 engine.
I'm getting a clunk every time I hit a bump (large or small) from my drivers side front end after doing shocks / struts, strut mounts, and ball joints. Strut mount is solid, with no play in it, struts (new Bilsteins) are on VERY tight, all fasteners were double checked and are on tightly. Nothing is making contact - I checked it all 500 times.
Any ideas what's clunking?
Sway bar link?It's driving me nuts.
I've recently done extensive work to the front end, but the clunk only showed up after I did struts, mounts, and ball joints.
I haven't taken the LCAs out and inspected them.... although they seemed to be in solid when I dropped them to put in the lowering springs. There was no noise after I did those, even though they were stiffer than the old ones. The struts, mounts, and ball joints went in a couple weeks after that, and that's when the noise started.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Replaced those too. They're brand new, with poly bushings, and in solid.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Car is 1988 Trans Am GTA, 350 V8 engine.
I'm getting a clunk every time I hit a bump (large or small) from my drivers side front end after doing shocks / struts, strut mounts, and ball joints. Strut mount is solid, with no play in it, struts (new Bilsteins) are on VERY tight, all fasteners were double checked and are on tightly. Nothing is making contact - I checked it all 500 times.
Any ideas what's clunking?
Sway bar link?It's driving me nuts.
I've recently done extensive work to the front end, but the clunk only showed up after I did struts, mounts, and ball joints.
Lower control arm bushings good?
Air bubble in the coolant system. Bleed the coolant system.Originally posted by: Trygve
I've got a Jeep Cherokee that will run normally for a while and then abruptly start overheating. When it starts overheating, if I turn the vent to "hot," cool air comes out. When it's not overheating, turning the vent to "hot" produces hot air. What's your diagnosis and estimated cost-to-repair?
Your fans aren't turning on when signaled by the temperature sensor. Turning on the A/C forces the radiator fan(s) on at the highest speed setting to keep airflow moving across the condensor, which is mounted in front of the radiator. This, of course, also moves air through the radiator.Originally posted by: brtspears2
GM 3100 V6
If I sit in traffic, the temp goes up to halfway to overheat levels. I turn on the A/C, the temp drops rapidly. I turn on the heat and the temp doesn't drop. No one can figure it out, even the GM goodwrench folks.
If the fan stops too, it's possible that the evaporator is freezing up. If the day is very hot and humid, then the humidity in the air can begin to freeze on the evaporator coils, eventually coating the entire unit with ice. Modern cars have a sensor for this that will shut off the cooling until the evaporator de-ices.Originally posted by: DaWhim
my AC has problems. in a hot day, the cold air stop after 30-40mins, the other time, it works fine.
it is a subie impreza L
Stupid question, but did you take the battery out when you did that? If the battery is on that side, it's possible that you didn't clamp it down fully.Originally posted by: Black88GTA
I haven't taken the LCAs out and inspected them.... although they seemed to be in solid when I dropped them to put in the lowering springs. There was no noise after I did those, even though they were stiffer than the old ones. The struts, mounts, and ball joints went in a couple weeks after that, and that's when the noise started.Originally posted by: wischeez
Lower control arm bushings good?Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Replaced those too. They're brand new, with poly bushings, and in solid.Originally posted by: wischeez
Sway bar link?Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Car is 1988 Trans Am GTA, 350 V8 engine.
I'm getting a clunk every time I hit a bump (large or small) from my drivers side front end after doing shocks / struts, strut mounts, and ball joints. Strut mount is solid, with no play in it, struts (new Bilsteins) are on VERY tight, all fasteners were double checked and are on tightly. Nothing is making contact - I checked it all 500 times.
Any ideas what's clunking?It's driving me nuts.
I've recently done extensive work to the front end, but the clunk only showed up after I did struts, mounts, and ball joints.
Nope. It is on that side though. I disconnected one of the cables, but didn't touch the mountings.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Stupid question, but did you take the battery out when you did that? If the battery is on that side, it's possible that you didn't clamp it down fully.Originally posted by: Black88GTA
I haven't taken the LCAs out and inspected them.... although they seemed to be in solid when I dropped them to put in the lowering springs. There was no noise after I did those, even though they were stiffer than the old ones. The struts, mounts, and ball joints went in a couple weeks after that, and that's when the noise started.Originally posted by: wischeez
Lower control arm bushings good?Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Replaced those too. They're brand new, with poly bushings, and in solid.Originally posted by: wischeez
Sway bar link?Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Car is 1988 Trans Am GTA, 350 V8 engine.
I'm getting a clunk every time I hit a bump (large or small) from my drivers side front end after doing shocks / struts, strut mounts, and ball joints. Strut mount is solid, with no play in it, struts (new Bilsteins) are on VERY tight, all fasteners were double checked and are on tightly. Nothing is making contact - I checked it all 500 times.
Any ideas what's clunking?It's driving me nuts.
I've recently done extensive work to the front end, but the clunk only showed up after I did struts, mounts, and ball joints.
ZV
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
I haven't taken the LCAs out and inspected them.... although they seemed to be in solid when I dropped them to put in the lowering springs. There was no noise after I did those, even though they were stiffer than the old ones. The struts, mounts, and ball joints went in a couple weeks after that, and that's when the noise started.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Replaced those too. They're brand new, with poly bushings, and in solid.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Car is 1988 Trans Am GTA, 350 V8 engine.
I'm getting a clunk every time I hit a bump (large or small) from my drivers side front end after doing shocks / struts, strut mounts, and ball joints. Strut mount is solid, with no play in it, struts (new Bilsteins) are on VERY tight, all fasteners were double checked and are on tightly. Nothing is making contact - I checked it all 500 times.
Any ideas what's clunking?
Sway bar link?It's driving me nuts.
I've recently done extensive work to the front end, but the clunk only showed up after I did struts, mounts, and ball joints.
Lower control arm bushings good?
I examined it when the problem started....I held a pen next to it to make sure it was straight even. I also tried jacking up the control arm to compress it a bit while the car was in the air, and see if anything jumped out at me, but it looked perfect.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
I haven't taken the LCAs out and inspected them.... although they seemed to be in solid when I dropped them to put in the lowering springs. There was no noise after I did those, even though they were stiffer than the old ones. The struts, mounts, and ball joints went in a couple weeks after that, and that's when the noise started.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Replaced those too. They're brand new, with poly bushings, and in solid.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Car is 1988 Trans Am GTA, 350 V8 engine.
I'm getting a clunk every time I hit a bump (large or small) from my drivers side front end after doing shocks / struts, strut mounts, and ball joints. Strut mount is solid, with no play in it, struts (new Bilsteins) are on VERY tight, all fasteners were double checked and are on tightly. Nothing is making contact - I checked it all 500 times.
Any ideas what's clunking?
Sway bar link?It's driving me nuts.
I've recently done extensive work to the front end, but the clunk only showed up after I did struts, mounts, and ball joints.
Lower control arm bushings good?
Look at the silver piston portion of the strut and make sure it's straight. I've seen a few that were slightly bent and would make a "clunk" sound as they contacted the strut outer case.
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
I examined it when the problem started....I held a pen next to it to make sure it was straight even. I also tried jacking up the control arm to compress it a bit while the car was in the air, and see if anything jumped out at me, but it looked perfect.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
I haven't taken the LCAs out and inspected them.... although they seemed to be in solid when I dropped them to put in the lowering springs. There was no noise after I did those, even though they were stiffer than the old ones. The struts, mounts, and ball joints went in a couple weeks after that, and that's when the noise started.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Replaced those too. They're brand new, with poly bushings, and in solid.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Car is 1988 Trans Am GTA, 350 V8 engine.
I'm getting a clunk every time I hit a bump (large or small) from my drivers side front end after doing shocks / struts, strut mounts, and ball joints. Strut mount is solid, with no play in it, struts (new Bilsteins) are on VERY tight, all fasteners were double checked and are on tightly. Nothing is making contact - I checked it all 500 times.
Any ideas what's clunking?
Sway bar link?It's driving me nuts.
I've recently done extensive work to the front end, but the clunk only showed up after I did struts, mounts, and ball joints.
Lower control arm bushings good?
Look at the silver piston portion of the strut and make sure it's straight. I've seen a few that were slightly bent and would make a "clunk" sound as they contacted the strut outer case.
At this point, I'm almost betting I got either a defective strut, or a bad ball joint.
I'll have to give that a shot and see what happens. Hell, I've tried everything else. Will do it this weekend - I was gonna install more stuff on it this weekend anyway.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
I examined it when the problem started....I held a pen next to it to make sure it was straight even. I also tried jacking up the control arm to compress it a bit while the car was in the air, and see if anything jumped out at me, but it looked perfect.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
I haven't taken the LCAs out and inspected them.... although they seemed to be in solid when I dropped them to put in the lowering springs. There was no noise after I did those, even though they were stiffer than the old ones. The struts, mounts, and ball joints went in a couple weeks after that, and that's when the noise started.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Replaced those too. They're brand new, with poly bushings, and in solid.Originally posted by: wischeez
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Car is 1988 Trans Am GTA, 350 V8 engine.
I'm getting a clunk every time I hit a bump (large or small) from my drivers side front end after doing shocks / struts, strut mounts, and ball joints. Strut mount is solid, with no play in it, struts (new Bilsteins) are on VERY tight, all fasteners were double checked and are on tightly. Nothing is making contact - I checked it all 500 times.
Any ideas what's clunking?
Sway bar link?It's driving me nuts.
I've recently done extensive work to the front end, but the clunk only showed up after I did struts, mounts, and ball joints.
Lower control arm bushings good?
Look at the silver piston portion of the strut and make sure it's straight. I've seen a few that were slightly bent and would make a "clunk" sound as they contacted the strut outer case.
At this point, I'm almost betting I got either a defective strut, or a bad ball joint.
One or the other would also be my guess. Jack the car up under the control arm on that side,and use some kind of pry bar under the tire to lift and lower the ball joint. If it's bad, you should be able to see, or feel it moving.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Air bubble in the coolant system. Bleed the coolant system.Originally posted by: Trygve
I've got a Jeep Cherokee that will run normally for a while and then abruptly start overheating. When it starts overheating, if I turn the vent to "hot," cool air comes out. When it's not overheating, turning the vent to "hot" produces hot air. What's your diagnosis and estimated cost-to-repair?
ZV
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Mystery squeal coming from the drivers front of a 99 Wrangler. Only occurs between 5-30mph and the pitch does not change with tire rotation or engine rotation. It only shows up after driving more than 5-6 miles, before then it's fine.
I've replaced the wheel bearing, ujoints, removed the front driveshaft, greased everything.
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
2002 Saab sedan. Power windows roll down and power locks lock when you turn hard left (I sh!t you not, I have a friend who has this very problem)
Originally posted by: KLin
I guess my question doesn't get an answer![]()
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Mystery squeal coming from the drivers front of a 99 Wrangler. Only occurs between 5-30mph and the pitch does not change with tire rotation or engine rotation. It only shows up after driving more than 5-6 miles, before then it's fine.
I've replaced the wheel bearing, ujoints, removed the front driveshaft, greased everything.
Originally posted by: KLin
I guess my question doesn't get an answer![]()
Coolant flows through the heater core regardless of whether or not the thermostat is open on the cars I've dealt with. I've nursed a couple of cars home with thermostats stuck shut by running the heat full-blast.Originally posted by: flot
Or it could simply be a randomly sticking thermostat or other foreign debis lodged in the cooling system somewhere. When it overheats, coolant is not moving through the system which is why no hot air. When it is running fine, coolant is circulating and the heater will work properly.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Air bubble in the coolant system. Bleed the coolant system.Originally posted by: Trygve
I've got a Jeep Cherokee that will run normally for a while and then abruptly start overheating. When it starts overheating, if I turn the vent to "hot," cool air comes out. When it's not overheating, turning the vent to "hot" produces hot air. What's your diagnosis and estimated cost-to-repair?
ZV
Or it could simply be a randomly sticking thermostat or other foreign debis lodged in the cooling system somewhere. When it overheats, coolant is not moving through the system which is why no hot air. When it is running fine, coolant is circulating and the heater will work properly.[/quote]Coolant flows through the heater core regardless of whether or not the thermostat is open on the cars I've dealt with. I've nursed a couple of cars home with thermostats stuck shut by running the heat full-blast.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
ZV