suggest you have it inspected for a loose exhaust pipe or shock
I just experienced the same thing in the rear passenger side of my 05 Mazda 3. Check to make sure your brake pads are tight against the caliper. unfortunately mine wasn't and anytime I'd hit a bump it would sound like hell. Hope this helps
It couylld very well be a strut or upper bearing. This is not a job for the backyard mechanic.
The cable underneath probably came loose. Have it checked out.
Not giving the paint underneath enough time to cure would be one cause, another is the decal is not a quality made vinyl decal, resulting in it bot adhering to the paint underneath.
is this moving when mobile , over bumps? check engine mounts, gear box mounts and also check that clutch slave cylander is secure and not loose
Sounds like a loose connection on the back of the bulb. Unplug them and plug them back in making sure the plug in all the way on.
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Loose mullfer or other exhaust system components is one source. There are numerous other souces such as worn shock absorbers, loose ball joints, suspension system components, etc.
I drive a 96 mustang,and was told that the 1990-2000 model's body is made from sheet metal and on bumps,or a dirt road it will make rattling sounds. Your exhaust pipe is another explanation if it is loose.
It's either something loose or something worn out. I'd start with the shocks then look at the ball joints.
Something loose or broken. Try to determine if its when going over certain bumps or down straight smooth terrain.
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It couylld very well be a strut or upper bearing. This is not a job for the backyard mechanic.
This sounds like something loose underneath that rattles only at a certain vibration level while accelerating. I would get underneath the car when cold and see if pushing on the various heat shields or muffler components shows a loose connection. Often times a heat shield can be pushed just a small way towards a muffler pipe and cause this problem.
wear something very loose to the thing so that when you get the spray done and get changed it won't like get onto your clothes. have something fleshy underneath like a bikini so you get all the areas done.
Loose shock absorbers
It all depends on where it is coming from. It could be something as simple as a loose clamp on a hose; to something as bad as a cracked block, radiator, or a bad water-pump. I suggest starting the car, then looking underneath, to see where the water is coming from
loose or bad u joints.