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Ford Puma knocking noises
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I've already posted this on the Puma forum but more opinions would be appreciated (Albags?):
I just bought a 2000 Pum (1.7i) and everything goes ok but there is a dull knocking sound coming from underneath and near the back.
I thought it might be the slightly wonkily fitted back exhaust box but I've secured it and I'm pretty sure it isn't. I've also got on the back and gone hummana hummana a few times to see if it's the suspension rubbers and that doesn't seem to show anything up. What else could it be/how easy to fix ?
Cheers.
I just bought a 2000 Pum (1.7i) and everything goes ok but there is a dull knocking sound coming from underneath and near the back.
I thought it might be the slightly wonkily fitted back exhaust box but I've secured it and I'm pretty sure it isn't. I've also got on the back and gone hummana hummana a few times to see if it's the suspension rubbers and that doesn't seem to show anything up. What else could it be/how easy to fix ?
Cheers.
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When do you get this knocking? Over light bumps? .. or hard rough stuff?
I think you should jack it up and take a good look at the subframe mounting bushes .. and the trailing arm bushes for perishing/wear. Early Pumas have a fork rear mounting, I thing .. later a rod eye. Have a look around there.
Also the rear shock mounts. It's also known that the dampers themselves can make odd knocking noises from the piston shaft .. there is no alternative to take them off to check, really.
When do you get this knocking? Over light bumps? .. or hard rough stuff?
I think you should jack it up and take a good look at the subframe mounting bushes .. and the trailing arm bushes for perishing/wear. Early Pumas have a fork rear mounting, I thing .. later a rod eye. Have a look around there.
Also the rear shock mounts. It's also known that the dampers themselves can make odd knocking noises from the piston shaft .. there is no alternative to take them off to check, really.
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