ANNOYING NOISE IN REAR! PART 3
Discussion
After all the posts about the annoying noise coming from the rear of my car i have now done the following...
1. I took the car to the garage today and they have investigated the probability that it was a suspension bush, and found nothing to be wrong...
2. Had someone in the car who said the noise was coming from the area where the seat belt comes out of the body work.
What i would now like to know is how easy it is to remove that trim and how much of the trim and other parts of the car to i have to remove to gain access
Many thanks in advance
1. I took the car to the garage today and they have investigated the probability that it was a suspension bush, and found nothing to be wrong...
2. Had someone in the car who said the noise was coming from the area where the seat belt comes out of the body work.
What i would now like to know is how easy it is to remove that trim and how much of the trim and other parts of the car to i have to remove to gain access
Many thanks in advance
monkfish1 said:
If the bushes were ok and located correctly then its probably the damper itself. Id remove the damper assembly complete and take it for a very slow drive up the driveway and see if its still there. Does it do it at low speed?
I now have the cars interior stripped and the noise is coming from what it seems a join/weld in the parcel shelf area. ONly thing im not exactly sure where.
Would this be something monkfish could look into for me and if poss apply necessary welds, would also be easier if i left the interior out till its resolved.?
Many thanks
maxmc2 said:
monkfish1 said:
If the bushes were ok and located correctly then its probably the damper itself. Id remove the damper assembly complete and take it for a very slow drive up the driveway and see if its still there. Does it do it at low speed?
I now have the cars interior stripped and the noise is coming from what it seems a join/weld in the parcel shelf area. ONly thing im not exactly sure where.
Would this be something monkfish could look into for me and if poss apply necessary welds, would also be easier if i left the interior out till its resolved.?
Many thanks
Ahhhh, that old chestnut! Yes, we can sort out the welding for you. Better if you leave out the trim. Saves taking it out again.
monkfish1 said:
maxmc2 said:
monkfish1 said:
If the bushes were ok and located correctly then its probably the damper itself. Id remove the damper assembly complete and take it for a very slow drive up the driveway and see if its still there. Does it do it at low speed?
I now have the cars interior stripped and the noise is coming from what it seems a join/weld in the parcel shelf area. ONly thing im not exactly sure where.
Would this be something monkfish could look into for me and if poss apply necessary welds, would also be easier if i left the interior out till its resolved.?
Many thanks
Ahhhh, that old chestnut! Yes, we can sort out the welding for you. Better if you leave out the trim. Saves taking it out again.
As it goes im up at yours on Saturday to have the ripshifter fitted and a geo session, is it something that could possible be done then?? I have left all trim out apart from the parcel shelf which i cant get to budge and the trim covering surrounding the exit whole for the seat belt but im sure its second nature to you guys.
Failing that ill book it in to have it looked at, at a more convenient time.
maxmc2 said:
monkfish1 said:
maxmc2 said:
monkfish1 said:
If the bushes were ok and located correctly then its probably the damper itself. Id remove the damper assembly complete and take it for a very slow drive up the driveway and see if its still there. Does it do it at low speed?
I now have the cars interior stripped and the noise is coming from what it seems a join/weld in the parcel shelf area. ONly thing im not exactly sure where.
Would this be something monkfish could look into for me and if poss apply necessary welds, would also be easier if i left the interior out till its resolved.?
Many thanks
Ahhhh, that old chestnut! Yes, we can sort out the welding for you. Better if you leave out the trim. Saves taking it out again.
As it goes im up at yours on Saturday to have the ripshifter fitted and a geo session, is it something that could possible be done then?? I have left all trim out apart from the parcel shelf which i cant get to budge and the trim covering surrounding the exit whole for the seat belt but im sure its second nature to you guys.
Failing that ill book it in to have it looked at, at a more convenient time.
so long as you have a good idea where the noise is coming from, we will sort it out for you saturday
monkfish1 said:
maxmc2 said:
monkfish1 said:
maxmc2 said:
monkfish1 said:
If the bushes were ok and located correctly then its probably the damper itself. Id remove the damper assembly complete and take it for a very slow drive up the driveway and see if its still there. Does it do it at low speed?
I now have the cars interior stripped and the noise is coming from what it seems a join/weld in the parcel shelf area. ONly thing im not exactly sure where.
Would this be something monkfish could look into for me and if poss apply necessary welds, would also be easier if i left the interior out till its resolved.?
Many thanks
Ahhhh, that old chestnut! Yes, we can sort out the welding for you. Better if you leave out the trim. Saves taking it out again.
As it goes im up at yours on Saturday to have the ripshifter fitted and a geo session, is it something that could possible be done then?? I have left all trim out apart from the parcel shelf which i cant get to budge and the trim covering surrounding the exit whole for the seat belt but im sure its second nature to you guys.
Failing that ill book it in to have it looked at, at a more convenient time.
so long as you have a good idea where the noise is coming from, we will sort it out for you saturday

That i do
, many thanks and i will see you Saturday morning.Gassing Station | HSV & Monaro | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff






