front suspension = clunking noise?
#26
yeah i heard noise everytime i hit a bump with only 400 miles on the car crawled under it nothing looked or fealt loose. Called the dealership they told me about the problem with the 05 model with the shaft. asked about if it coule be the struts shocks, they told me not that they know of but they will put new ones on if i would like. Then i realized that my wifes honda sounds this way... Guess driving a full size pickup for 11 years will make any noise in a small car sound different. My guess would be to maybe buy all new shocks and struts and see if there is a problem. if you take the car in under warenty you are gonna get the same oem parts
#27
Originally Posted by Wyoming_Bass
My guess would be to maybe buy all new shocks and struts and see if there is a problem. if you take the car in under warenty you are gonna get the same oem parts
#28
Originally Posted by Golf Girl
But that's not fair to you, that you have to pay out of your own pocket to fix their problem. I understand why you will do it, but I feel Chevy should do a Recall. Never mind, they can't 'cause there's nothing to replace it with yet.
#29
Just gonna give a bump here. I had a rapid "pop pop pop" noise when I turn the wheel at low speeds. Parks Chevrolet here in Charlotte checked it out and has ordered me a new intermediate shaft.
Looks like this is turning into another Cobalt major issue.
Looks like this is turning into another Cobalt major issue.
#30
Originally Posted by SilverStreak
Just gonna give a bump here. I had a rapid "pop pop pop" noise when I turn the wheel at low speeds. Parks Chevrolet here in Charlotte checked it out and has ordered me a new intermediate shaft.
Looks like this is turning into another Cobalt major issue.
Looks like this is turning into another Cobalt major issue.
BTW to Silver Streak, sounds like you have a nice 2.4
#31
Sounds like the majority of these problems are coming from the 2005 models...also if you have an early 2006 model before the problems were realized I am sure that you might have the same problems...those of you with 06s having problems when did you buy your 2006 models????? in 2005 or recently?
#33
Tonite Chevy replaced the intermediate shaft. Before they replaced it, the service advisor told me they never replaced one on a Cobalt before, mine was the first. So he thought my clunking problem wasn't the shaft, he thought the rack and pinon steering. So driving home after the shaft was replaced it seems better, need a few more days to decide. Anything is better than what I had before.
I love my service advisor guys at my dealer and I highly recommend them. It's hard to find a good dealer you can trust!
I love my service advisor guys at my dealer and I highly recommend them. It's hard to find a good dealer you can trust!
#35
Originally Posted by Golf Girl
Hi everyone
My Cobalt's odometer just flipped 14,000 miles today and the older it gets, the louder this clunking noise gets. It sounds terrible--like a cheap car!--when you drive slow over bumps, pot holes, railroad tracks, etc. Drive fast and you don't hear it!
So I took it to Chevy a few weeks back and explained to my service advisor what I am hearing. It's the front suspension, I was told, and there is nothing he or Chevy can do about it. Apparantly, this problem has been in existance since the very first Cobalt and Chevy did repairs at $700 per car, until it got to be too expensive and Chevy decided no more until they can come up with a 'cheaper' fix (no pun intended).
Has anyone had this problem and was able to get it fixed? Has the noise returned? Shouldn't there be a Recall on this?
Another 14,000 miles and I'll either be bald from pulling my long hair out, or driving a Volkswagen!
Please, Chevy, fix my car!!!!
My Cobalt's odometer just flipped 14,000 miles today and the older it gets, the louder this clunking noise gets. It sounds terrible--like a cheap car!--when you drive slow over bumps, pot holes, railroad tracks, etc. Drive fast and you don't hear it!
So I took it to Chevy a few weeks back and explained to my service advisor what I am hearing. It's the front suspension, I was told, and there is nothing he or Chevy can do about it. Apparantly, this problem has been in existance since the very first Cobalt and Chevy did repairs at $700 per car, until it got to be too expensive and Chevy decided no more until they can come up with a 'cheaper' fix (no pun intended).
Has anyone had this problem and was able to get it fixed? Has the noise returned? Shouldn't there be a Recall on this?
Another 14,000 miles and I'll either be bald from pulling my long hair out, or driving a Volkswagen!
Please, Chevy, fix my car!!!!
#36
Golf Girl, does the noise seem like its coming from either side? or the middle/center?
try driving kinda slow over little bumps.... on a driveway or somthing and see if you hear it.
My cobalt had the same problem you described! slow...clunk clunk clunk... coming from the right front, for me, drive fast(or faster than ~20-25mph)... you hear nothing.
At first, my service dept. thought it was the strut.... actually so did I... cuz thats what it sounded like.... a blown out strut...., so they replaced the whole strut for me + upper strut mount etc. and they also replaced the sway arm bushings and upper mount.
I got the car back...bout 4 days later..., SAME problem as before! So I took it back in and they found out it was the lower Control Arm/Bushings( "A" Arm as some ppl call it) the whole time! So they replaced that and now all is well.... matter of fact...., the ride now feels better than it did did when the car was BRAND new... I think my control arm was bad from the factory and it just got progressively worse?? OR it was all these goddam MI potholes that killed it all is good now tho.... Anyway Good Luck!
try driving kinda slow over little bumps.... on a driveway or somthing and see if you hear it.
My cobalt had the same problem you described! slow...clunk clunk clunk... coming from the right front, for me, drive fast(or faster than ~20-25mph)... you hear nothing.
At first, my service dept. thought it was the strut.... actually so did I... cuz thats what it sounded like.... a blown out strut...., so they replaced the whole strut for me + upper strut mount etc. and they also replaced the sway arm bushings and upper mount.
I got the car back...bout 4 days later..., SAME problem as before! So I took it back in and they found out it was the lower Control Arm/Bushings( "A" Arm as some ppl call it) the whole time! So they replaced that and now all is well.... matter of fact...., the ride now feels better than it did did when the car was BRAND new... I think my control arm was bad from the factory and it just got progressively worse?? OR it was all these goddam MI potholes that killed it all is good now tho.... Anyway Good Luck!
#37
Originally Posted by detrini
I think its the strutt itself, you only hear it when going slow through parking lots and over bumps but its actually quite loud and annoying.
it was pretty loud when I had the problem...
#38
maybe if someone comes out with better lower control arm bushings this would eliminate the prob and get even better traction if you have the upper control arm bushings from jbp or whome ever else sells them now.
#39
I had the same problem in mine at about 9000 miles. They replaced the intermediate shaft, steering rack, and the steering column. Noise went away, then there was a grinding noise about a week later in the steering wheel, took it back and they put another steering column in. I also have had both front struts replaced due to leaks (before I even put my eibachs on)
#41
Mine does it when I shift into 1st, and second a little, after that i dont hear it unless I have to go from a stop.....it's annoying as hell. I got my 2005 in late March last year. Im going in for service soon anyway.....
#43
no freaking good
still the same ... doesnt gm techs test drive the cars after there done working on them lol now i have to take it back for the freaking 3rd time and on top of it they f.... up my oil life dic thingy
#46
i had that clankin noise too, but it was at my rear right tire. i brought it to my dealer and they fixed it. 2 days later but..no noise anymore. my rotor was warped..so it was bangin against the struts. i have a new one on it and yes i love the silence now when im cruising.
#47
well after the intermediate shafts were replace, i still experience a small clunk not anywhere near as bad as before. So I took it to the dealer and they said the small clunk over bumps is normal??
#48
Originally Posted by hardtocope
well after the intermediate shafts were replace, i still experience a small clunk not anywhere near as bad as before. So I took it to the dealer and they said the small clunk over bumps is normal??
#49
Well gm called me today wanting to get information on my service went for my car. Well I told them my problem i've been having with my steering column. I said I brought it in the first time and they fixed the intermediate shafts. My car is still making the thump after having that fix and now the dealership says thats normal and nothing they can do about it. The lady at GM said she will contact management immedietly. Do you think she can get my dealership to actually fix my problem?
#50
every small GM car has this THUNK. Just upgrade to a better strut if thats the case. Cheap as hell. I dont know why you would trade it in, that'd be dumb.
Or a better idea, take the car in since its under warranty and have the front end checked out. There isn't much to check, should be extremely easy to spot it. You got struts, springs, axles, ball joints and tie rods to check out...
Or a better idea, take the car in since its under warranty and have the front end checked out. There isn't much to check, should be extremely easy to spot it. You got struts, springs, axles, ball joints and tie rods to check out...