i need help

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by ineedhelp1618, Sep 4, 2006.

  1. i have a 97 plymouth breeze... it makes a weird clunking noise while driving..
    when i go faster the noise gets faster and louder... when i turn to the
    right the noise slightly goes away and when i go to the left the noise gets
    slightly louder... once while driving the transmission gave out (i stepped on
    the accelerator and the engine reved but the car would not move) i left the
    car overnight and the next day the car moved again. i need to know what is
    wrong with my car !!! also when i start my car the odometer and the rpm gauge
    do not come on but after a while the both turn on at the same time. is this
    related?
     
    ineedhelp1618, Sep 4, 2006
    #1
  2. the problem is, it's a Plymouth- get rid of it, and buy a GM product
     
    duty-honor-country, Sep 4, 2006
    #2
  3. Said the troll.
     
    bicycle, The Fifth Wheel King, Sep 4, 2006
    #3
  4. ineedhelp1618

    DeserTBoB Guest

    Sounds to me like a tired or wheel or possibly driveshaft problem.
    Have you even bothered to look at the tread and sidewalls of your
    tires, or the CV joint boots underneath in front?
    Transmissions just don't "give out," unless they're helped to fail by
    bad maintenance, or lack of any altogether. Did you check the fluid
    level/color?
    No, and what's happening is that it's probably trying to give you
    trouble codes for all the stuff that's screwed up with it.
     
    DeserTBoB, Sep 4, 2006
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  5. ineedhelp1618

    DeserTBoB Guest

    yeah...the nearly bankrupt GM...what a GREAT idea!

    Typical comment form a "megatroll" like Charlie Nudo, aka


    ....who now thinks that the word "honor" begins with an "O".

    WHAT'S UP, D-O-C?

    Whudda maroon! WHUDDA IGNORANIMOUS!
     
    DeserTBoB, Sep 4, 2006
    #5
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    ineedhelp1618 via CarKB.com, Sep 7, 2006
    #6
  7. Thanks for all the help... I'll make sure to look into that.
     
    ineedhelp1618 via CarKB.com, Sep 7, 2006
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