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Old 08-11-2005, 08:31 PM   #1
SirHenry
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Default Annoying noise

'Allo All,

Ever had one of those annoying noises you get in your car from time to time?

I've got a really annoying tinny light metal rattle noise that occassionally occurs at start-up, after I turn it off after it happens I can shut the drivers door and hear it rattle but can't work where the damn thing is, could it be a loose exhaust clamp or something? After it is warmed up it tends not to do it again which makes me ya feel like a real idiot when you ask someone to look at it....

2000 Series 1 AU Classic

Any thoughts on it guys?

: : damn thing is driving me nuts...

Cheers
Chris


Last edited by SirHenry; 08-11-2005 at 08:32 PM. Reason: more detail
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