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post Oct 9, 2006 - 10:39 PM
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I'm more of a reader than a poster around here, but I've got a few problems I can't put my finger on. Firstly, whenever I start up my '95 Celica gt and then I immediately brake there is this clank noise. This happens as soon as I push in the brake and am going at a very slow speed. Oddly enough, after the car warms up, the sound dissappears. Now I haven't checked my brakes in a while, but last time I looked they still were in decent condition; the rotors also look fine to me. My second issue seems to be another cold start problem. Again, while driving at slow speeds, I can hear each rotation of one of the rear wheels. Every rotation there is this clicking noise. Like my first problem, it seems to go away after the car warms up or if I drive at a faster speed. My Celi's got 65, 0000 miles so far....Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreacited.

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post Oct 9, 2006 - 11:13 PM
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braking clank noise is bad brakes...clicking is cv joints or bearings...and o2 sensor as said earlier


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post Oct 11, 2006 - 7:14 AM
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QUOTE(LewFX @ Oct 10, 2006 - 1:13 AM) [snapback]489782[/snapback]
braking clank noise is bad brakes...clicking is cv joints or bearings...and o2 sensor as said earlier


lol..what does the o2 sensor has anything to do with its problems laugh.gif


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