Growling noise when I turn hard left or right.
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Growling noise when I turn hard left or right.
I have a 2002 Durango R/T. When I turn hard left or hard right I hear a grinding/growling noise. I cannot tell if it coming from the front or rear of the vechicle. But, when I roll down the window and listen it seems to be coming from the rear. I just had the transmission serviced as well as both differentials fluid changed. Any ideas? The brakes were all replaced several months ago.
Upper/Lower controls? CV's? U joints?
Upper/Lower controls? CV's? U joints?
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RE: Growling noise when I turn hard left or right.
Yes, the noise started after the differential and trans service. No noise yesterday, noise today. I just got the vehicle back from the dealership this afternoon. I am not sure about the POS track question. I am a bit of bonehead governing specifics of my vehicle. 02 R/T.
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RE: Growling noise when I turn hard left or right.
What I have noticed is the noise is not present until I have driven the Durango for at least 30 minutes. If I let it cool down and take it for a drive, no noise upon turning, but after 20 to 30 minutes it starts. Any ideas on that? Thanks for your help!
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RE: Growling noise when I turn hard left or right.
"How many miles did you go between fluid changes?"
I am unsure how many miles there were between fluid changes as I recently purchased the vehicle as a Dodge Certified used. It has 60,000 on it. I assumed that it must have been changed prior as it was owned by a former Dealership manager. I took it back to the dealer (a different one than where I purchased it). And they put in the friction modifier. The sound from the rear is now gone. Is there anything I should be concerned about here?
I am unsure how many miles there were between fluid changes as I recently purchased the vehicle as a Dodge Certified used. It has 60,000 on it. I assumed that it must have been changed prior as it was owned by a former Dealership manager. I took it back to the dealer (a different one than where I purchased it). And they put in the friction modifier. The sound from the rear is now gone. Is there anything I should be concerned about here?
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