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Dave04Mustang 11-23-2008 07:18 PM

Rattling sound
 
Alright so this is kind of hard to explain. Anyway today I was driving and I noticed a weird sound while parking in particular. It's like somewhat of a rattling/vibrating sound. Tonight I was walking around the car just checking if anything seemed out of place and when I was around the passenger side rear it almost felt like warm air blowing out (kind of between the door and tire). Looked under there but its pretty dark out and I'm at school so I can't prop the car up. Would anyone say there's a possibility of some part of the exhaust loose? either the muffler or something? which may also be causing the rattling? I looked under the car quick earlier today when it was light out and didn't see anything strange but the hangers would still be hanging everything up even if something were to have come lose right?

00gt_conv 11-23-2008 08:33 PM

Arn't you going to be home very soon for thanksgiving? My guess would be something with the exhaust like you said.

Dave04Mustang 11-23-2008 08:39 PM

yeah I just went out again a few min ago started the car and walking around feeling near the bottom of the car and there's def air coming from the passenger side only. I'll just bring it to a muffler shop tomorrow and ask them to prop it up and tighten whatever is loose. Don't want to be driving down the interstate and something fall off haha. Nah going home doesn't help much I have my own place so if I'm there its only for a quick visit. Except I have an apartment so I'm not allowed to have any jacks or be working on the car technically.. dumb rules :(

Stephen4036 11-23-2008 08:57 PM

tone your sig down man.. a sig and 2 videos? be more obnoxious

Dave04Mustang 11-23-2008 09:00 PM

there happy?? haha

bossman302 11-26-2008 01:55 PM

Check you O2 sensors. I had a rattle in my exhaust and it was a loose O2 sensor.


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