new celica and trying to get help with the couple problems i have with |
new celica and trying to get help with the couple problems i have with |
Jun 24, 2008 - 12:32 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 5, '08 From San Diego Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
hey, got mine back in june, its a 94 gt hatchback with 185000 miles. shes been around thats for sure but still runs REALLY well. im not worried about her breaking on me but there are a couple things that worry me
1. when braking or accelerating sometimes i hear a small pop kinda like a joint from the rear. 2. when i turn on the ac it makes quite a bit more noise than ac should 3. i have a sub hooked up and a 600 watt amp. sometimes when i go to turn on the car itll fail so i just rev the engine a little and put it in gear anyone know what i need to do to deal with this stuff and on a side note anyone know any san diego places that WONT rip me off on body and repairs? i got a couple dents that need pushing out and the front bumper needs to be pulled out a bit on one side and the cracks fixed |
Jun 25, 2008 - 8:48 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 3, '04 From Portsmouth, RI Currently Offline Reputation: 33 (100%) |
1. when braking or accelerating sometimes i hear a small pop kinda like a joint from the rear.
check either your e-brake shoes or the clips that hold the brake pads tight to the holders. 2. when i turn on the ac it makes quite a bit more noise than ac should check your blower motor, you may have debris caught in it since our cars do not have a cabin filter. 3. i have a sub hooked up and a 600 watt amp. sometimes when i go to turn on the car itll fail so i just rev the engine a little and put it in gear like he said, could be a dying alternator. check the voltage at the battery while at idle and while revving, or try disconnecting the battery while the car is running. I doubt the amp is causing a parasitic draw on the battery simply because you don't say you have any trouble starting it after it sits for a while. -------------------- |
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