Noise coming from the rear end?
#1
Noise coming from the rear end?
So, took the RS into the shop yesterday. Got an inspection (Finally) and had them investigate some noise in the rear end. Inspection was fine, although it took all day for a replacement headlight to come in. However; they said the noise I'm hearing is the exhaust banging against the underbody of the car. Umm... No. No offense, I love these guys, they're the "Family shop". We go there all the time and they never steer us wrong (No pun intended). But the sound I'm hearing isn't a rattling. Let me explain:
After driving for a while (15-20 miles or so), and I slow down while coming up to a red light or stop sign, I'll start to hear a banging sound from the rear end. The sound is only prominent between 2-5 mph, and can be felt as well as heard. It's not a major vibration, just enough to be felt through the shifter or floorboard. The tires do not make a full rotation before the next sound is heard, so that rules out the tires or rims causing an issue. Only thing I can think of is the rear differential or a possibly bad U-joint. Anyone else experience this, or may have an idea of the cause? I'd hate for the rear axle to blow up or split in half or some stupid catastrophic event like that while on a major highway
After driving for a while (15-20 miles or so), and I slow down while coming up to a red light or stop sign, I'll start to hear a banging sound from the rear end. The sound is only prominent between 2-5 mph, and can be felt as well as heard. It's not a major vibration, just enough to be felt through the shifter or floorboard. The tires do not make a full rotation before the next sound is heard, so that rules out the tires or rims causing an issue. Only thing I can think of is the rear differential or a possibly bad U-joint. Anyone else experience this, or may have an idea of the cause? I'd hate for the rear axle to blow up or split in half or some stupid catastrophic event like that while on a major highway
#3
They aren't an exhaust shop, and if what he's saying is true, it'll most likely be remedied only by a new exhaust system. It gets louder and more prominent the longer the trip is, does that really sound like it's caused by exhaust?
#5
I'll check it out Saturday, thanks. It's just very strange that it only comes up after driving 15-20+ miles, and I don't hear it when I'm putting power to the wheels. Only comes up when I'm slowing down (At that speed, it's more or less a red light or stop sign), or when I coast after taking my foot off the brake. I guess I'll check the brakes next, see if something is getting caught up or overheating somewhere. Should I also check the wheel bearings, or maybe even bother to take apart the differential and check in there?
#7
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
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These kind of noises are very common as cars age. Rubber mounts sag and as the motor twists from torque it will rattle right at a given point. Before you start bouncing stuff around get under there are start looking for shinny spots or any other signs of bumping. I have fixed a lot of cars just by loosening up a clamp or a hanger and pushing something to one side then retightening it.
#8
After driving for a while (15-20 miles or so), and I slow down while coming up to a red light or stop sign, I'll start to hear a banging sound from the rear end. The sound is only prominent between 2-5 mph, and can be felt as well as heard. It's not a major vibration, just enough to be felt through the shifter or floorboard. The tires do not make a full rotation before the next sound is heard, so that rules out the tires or rims causing an issue.
#9
A banging while creeping, and felt through the shifter and floor....guess it's possible to be exhaust related. But, if what you're getting is a rhythmic bang-bang-bang as the wheels turn, it's something to do with your transmission, driveshaft, or rearend. One thing that comes to mind is your support bearing for the two piece driveshaft could be shot. If that part of the driveshaft is clunking around, you'd certainly be feeling that at the shifter and floor. Time to explore.
#10
It can all depend on the sound you're hearing.
Is it a bang, clang, click, clack, tap, rap, thump, bump, or a hop, skip and a jump?
Noises all tend to sound alike when sitting on this side of the monitor!
Is it a bang, clang, click, clack, tap, rap, thump, bump, or a hop, skip and a jump?
Noises all tend to sound alike when sitting on this side of the monitor!