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Transmission problem?
Thursday, March 17, 2005 7:57 PM
Recently I hit a curb in the snow going about 5-10 mph all the contact went to the left tire and now it makes a loud noise when accelerating or cruising. The noise is louder when going faster but doesn't really make the noise when going 70. The car drives straight, the alignment is off a little now. The noise sounds like a loud vibrating "whoomp whoomp whoomp". I feel minimal vibrations in the steering wheel but can feel it throughout the car. When I switch lanes to the left the noise stops due to the pressure on the tire but the noise continues when I straighten out and when i change lanes to the right the noise stays constant. The noise continues when in neutral and rolling. I have taken the car to a tire shop and they said my front bearings are out and need replaced and the car needs realigned, they also recommend that I go to a transmission shop because the noise I am taking about is coming from the transmission. Another shop said there is something wrong with the transmission and bearings, but may possibly be a control arm. Two people that I described the noise thought it may be a control arm. Anyone have any ideas what it may be? If I end up needing to put a different transmission in it, what are some options for the 2.4L 99' cavalier? I have seen 6 speed swaps on some forums and I wouldn't mind putting a different transmission in it if the install doesn't require a lot of fabrication and complication. I am trying to keep the repair cost down but do what is best for the car and its future performance. Thanks for your feedback.

Re: Transmission problem?
Friday, March 18, 2005 6:28 AM
You may have just messed the wheel bearing up. I woul suggest replacing it first, if the noise still persist take buy a tranny shop and have it looked it, you may have damaged the internals of the tranny (unlikely but possible).



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Re: Transmission problem?
Friday, March 18, 2005 7:19 AM
yup......wheel bearing!!!!
control arms can't make noise when just coasting.... maby on a bump or something, but a "whooshing" is a bearing



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Re: Transmission problem?
Friday, March 18, 2005 11:24 AM
Thank you so much for your feedback. I will try replacing the wheel bearings, hopefully the noise will go away. If anyone else has any ideas what it may be feel free to post. Thanks!
Re: Transmission problem?
Friday, March 18, 2005 12:38 PM
I was listening to my car today when I was driving it and I only hear one noise. I don't understand why the shops are saying its the wheel bearings and transmission. When I got home I let the car idle and heard a pinging noise, that sounded like metal hitting metal which may be the transmission... It seemed to be coming from the area where the transmission is but I didn't crawl under my car to listen closer. Hopefully that will help diagnose my problem... Also if anyone has plans/blueprints to the front end of my car so I can locate all of the components of my car to furthur get an idea of the problem when I jack it up, they would be appreciated.
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