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Creeking on the left when i turn right?
Sunday, January 15, 2006 6:08 AM
Hey guys im new to the JBO and i got a question. what is wrong with my car? when i take a left hand turn theres a very obvious creeking sound coming from the right. Ive tried inspecting it on my own and i cant find anything. its driving me nuts!!! could this be my strut mount??? please give me some answers and/or sugestions. Thank you!!!! oh yes one detail its a 2003 cavalier LS. (non sport package)

Re: Creeking on the left when i turn right?
Sunday, January 15, 2006 7:28 AM
Strut mounts usually make a clunk or clicking sound. This sounds like its probably a CV joint on the way out. It could also be a wheel bearing...but these usually groan when you turn in the same direction of the one thats gone.

Warranty??


Best thing to do is have it put on a ramp and get a mechanic...or someone else who knows stuff about front ends...and get them to check everything out. Its pretty easy to check this stuff. Shouldn't take more than an hour.


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Re: Creeking on the left when i turn right?
Sunday, January 15, 2006 12:39 PM
check these things... lack of lubrication at balljoints and tie-rod ends, damaged strut mounting, worn control arm bushings or tie-rod ends, loose stabilizer bar, loose wheel nuts, and loose suspension bolts.... check for any of that. good luck man..
Re: Creeking on the left when i turn right?
Monday, January 16, 2006 5:22 AM
thanks for the replies! Also i noticee that theres a central front end kreek sound when i go over speed bumps. ive got a day off in two days so ill try tightening and lubing what i can. if that doesnt work ill have to pull out the old credit card i guess? once again thanks for the help! OH yeah. GO CHEVROLET!!!WOOOOOO!!
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