Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 12:13:39 -0400
Reply-To: EMZ <vw4x4@FYI.NET>
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From: EMZ <vw4x4@FYI.NET>
Subject: Re: Clunking front end noise
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Your not going to believe this, but I have found that if
your windsheild washer tank has just the right amount of fluid
in it, it may cause a clunking noise, as if there is a front
end problem. Try cleaning the front window with the on board
washer fluid for a few minuites. This fluid level is just below
full when this happens.
Eric 86-VW4x4
vw4x4@fyi.net 72-240z
Pittsburgh, PA USA 1936-Chrysler
On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, db25 wrote:
> I have been going crazy trying to locate a similiar clunk in my front end.
> It almost sounds like there is a bowling ball under the front seats.
> I started with the most obvious parts, the shocks, but that made no
> difference. I thought for a second that I had found the source of the clunk
> when I noticed that the cone shaped part was missing from the right lower shock
> bolt. Adding this with the new shocks didn't help. Next part that I replaced
> were the upper ball joints. Nope, that didn't do it either. I finally gave in
> and spent an hour of shop time at the closest VW dealer. He said that it
> was definitely upper control arm bushings. For $650 they could replace them
> and add a front end alignment and I would be good to go. I thanked him
> kindly and did the work myself. About $100 for the bushings and a
> remarkably short 2 hours and both sides were like new again. (I have access
> to a mig welder). The first bump out of my driveway lt me know that that
> wasn't it. The dealers second guess was the outer tie rod ends. I had just
> replaced them less that 5000 miles ago with a rebuilt rack and the inner tie
> rod ends. He says they are the loosest part in the system, I'll
> chang'em out. As I suspected, that made no difference at all.
> I stopped going back there. There guesses were getting too expensive. I can
> guess for much cheaper. The only parts left were the sway bar bushings. I
> don't know who said the doughnut looking bushing slips right on with soapy
> water, but mine sure didn't. I must have spent 2 to 3 hours trying to get
> those bushings on, while honing my creative language skills.
> Nothing.
> I've almost given up. I'm starting to actually like the noise.
> Any suggestions are alway welcome. The lower ball joints are the only parts
> that are original. The alignment guy said that they are in great shape,
> those aren't the problem. I just don't know where to look anymore.
>
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