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Old 03-02-2006, 03:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Clanking A Lot

My rear end is clanking a lot...like when your at low rpms you can here the "teeth" bumping around...that is normal....now mine does it...well...alot...even at higher normal driving. Any ideas? I don't normally mistreat or overdrive the rear end either.
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Sounds like a trip to the dealer is in order. The dreaded rearend failure has found you......

If it is faulty, to my knowledge, they will replace the entire unit.
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Hint: If you take it to a high end dealership that sells pontiacs and other high end cars like cadillac or hummer, you can get a high end loaner instead of a crappy cavalier. I got a new STS once and new Hummer H3 once. They both had less than 600 miles on them. Makes it great if you get an off-roading itch that needs to be scratched.
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