My van 2 weeks ago made a clunking noise from the driver rear when in drive (even if not pressing gas) and stop when brake. It quit a block up.
I went in and got tires changed on my front and struts and mounts replaced. Ever since I picked up when it's warm and idles it dies. It doesn't sputter nothing it's like someone just turned the key off, no codes so my mechaines was clueless.
Other day I went through carwash and the undercarriage was caused it to die and set off the engine light. And drove like crap! My brother hooked up his cheap computer and it said crankshaft sensor and misfire in 1. I went straight home which was 2 blocks from wash car and it also starting that rear end clunking. It sound like ice in rim or something but it's not. Help!!!
Well one find a new mechanic that guy's an idiot codes are where you start looking and if you find none then you start analyzing live data on doing tests. Stop find a guy like that any mechanic can find noises to see my video finding the source of car noises Scotty
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I have a clunk in my driver side sliding door. It happens over bigger bumps, any ideas what it could be??? I tried several thing but nothing worked
He drove it and looked it over. I had two mechanics that had no idea because no codes with no check engine light and it ran perfect except the stalling which the mechanics each experienced and it stalls as if someone just turned the switch. Once went through car wash it threw the codes which I got crankshaft position sensor put in today after o'reilly's sold me the wrong one. Hoping that fixes the issue.
The clunking form rear is intermittent and the mechanic hasn't been able to catch that