My '98 Dodge Stratus has had a rattle in the front end ever since I
bought it and I determined it was the brake calipers. However, mine
hasn't changed in the eight years and 100,000+ miles I have owned it.
Since yours is getting worse I suspect something is coming loose. If the
suspension is tight then perhaps it is something like a loose bumper
attachment bolt, alternator bracket, etc. It could also be the sway bar
links are worn out. Take a rubber mallet and tap around to see if
something is loose. If the car had any repairs prior to your buying it I
would suspect those areas first.
canada.rodrigo.TakeThisOut@gmail.com wrote:
> My 1999 Intrepid has a rather unusual problem (which currently has
> 72,000 miles on the odometer) that has been bothering me since I
> bought it a year ago. It was intermittent but now its more often than
> not. There seems to be an odd clacking noise in the front end, and I
> can't figure out what's been causing it.
> The clacking sound usually occurs (on the passenger's side I suppose)
> when I hit bumps or dips on the road regardless of speed but recently
> I started hearing it while driving in a straight street at 30 mph. It
> is the same clacking noise but a prolonged one. It looks like a loosen
> part hitting another.
> I've had two mechanics look at this problem since March, and neither
> of them could find anything wrong (the noise went away at the
> inspection times). Both of them said that the suspension components
> seem to be tight and in good order.
> I'm stumped as to what may be causing this noise. If I have my car
> jacked up what should I look at? Can I figure out what the problem is
> by simply touching the front end parts?
> I'd also like to know -- is this normal for the car's old age, or is
> it a sign of a major failure waiting to happen?
>
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