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I own a 1998 EL Fairmont Ghia sedan.
I have an automatic transmission. Whenever I have my foot on the brake and shift gear [N to D, etc] I hear a creaking sound. I have no idea what this could be. Has anyone encountered this elusive sound before? |
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p0ly |
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most autos ive ever been in kinda sound like this, including my own..
throught it was just the brakes coz as soon as u put the car into gear, its gonna try moving forwards or backwards, and assumed it was the sound of the discs trying moving slightly thru the pads anyone else??
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Steady ED |
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Agreed. It's just the car forcing itself up against the brakes. Nothing to be worried about.
It's a fair bit louder when you're stalling it up...
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joolz |
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Make sure the bolts on the diff flange are tight (where drive shaft bolts to diff)
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Punnisher_42 |
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agreed. most likely the brakes creaking from being loaded up.
If its just started, then i would suggest getting it up on a hoist and checking all engine and gearbox mounts for damage/loose bolts etc.
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joolz |
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Try with just the hand brake on if it goes its just the main brakes....
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camh1980 |
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yep - had that problem too, maybe it was the gear selector.
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