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popping noise - 7/29/2005 6:58:52 PM   
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Hello everybody,

I am new to this forum. I recently purchased a red 2000 blazer 4x4 2door. I like it a lot but I am having one issue with something. Whenever Im stopped at a light or something and have to make a right turn I hear something popping. It is like one pop and then it stops. I hear popping issues are quite common with blazers. I have listened carefully and it seems to be coming from the front left wheel on the drivers side when i turn right. I have no problems making left turns. I first thought CV's but if it was that shouldnt it be popping more than once?? I went to a chevy dealership and they said it was because of the metal stoppers that keep it from oversteering. I am having a tough time believing that though because it seems to happen even when the wheel is not turned all the way to the right. Does anybody out there have a clue on what it could be?? Help is greatly appreciated. Thank you all.
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RE: popping noise - 8/7/2005 11:40:25 PM   
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I just recently acquired a 1998 4X4 with 64000 miles and it is doing EXACTLY the same thing. Please let me know if you find the problem.

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RE: popping noise - 8/8/2005 1:38:37 AM   
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Check the bushings on your sway bar end links. My first suggestion would be to make a thorough visual inspection of the front suspension, checking all the bushings and whatnot. Make sure there's no metal rubbing metal.

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RE: popping noise - 8/12/2005 1:56:07 PM   
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I have found the source of the pop in the front end of my Blazer!

My 98 4x4 was also making a "pop" when I took off from a stop and turned right; also when I slowed down and stopped it would also make a pop, but not quite as loud. It felt like I could feel it thruough the floor board on the drivers side. I checked the torsion bars and mounts, all seemed OK. Vehick has less than 70k miles so I did not suspect front end problems. While inspecting under the vehicle, I noticed that it did not seem to have been GREASED in a long time and the small boots at the ball joints and tie rod ends appeared to be empty. I broke out the trusty grease gun and greased all of the zerks that I could find. The inner tie rod ends could not be reached with my grease gun so I bought some 90 degree zerks and will no longer have an access problem. The lower joints took quite a lot of grease just to see the boot move. This has made a lot of difference. I am sure that I will have to replace the balljoints sooner than normal due to the lace of lubrication, but for now, the popping noise is GONE!

It appears that some of us may not think about greasing the front end of a vehicle since we are spoiled by having vehicles that do not have Zerks. Most of the vehicles (passenger) that I have owned, have had "lifetime" tie rod ends and ball joints that can not be greased, just replaced.

Just my 2 cents worth.

Hope your "pop" can be greased!


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RE: popping noise - 8/12/2005 3:39:26 PM   
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You just reminded me...I have to get my ball joints greased next week!

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RE: popping noise - 8/17/2005 1:45:50 PM   
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my sway bar was making that noise so i had a mechanic check it out he said all the bushings are fine and i shouldnt worry but its still makes the noise and thats not cool with me so im gunna have someone else check it out

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RE: popping noise - 9/20/2005 8:40:15 PM   
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I have that problem too, and I can feel it through the drivers side floor as well. It seems more like a "clunk" though. And it's when I'm turning (left) into a driveway or any sort of steeper incline. It doesn't do it on a flat surface. Think it's the same thing?

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RE: popping noise - 9/20/2005 10:03:18 PM   
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I've been having that problem, too, on my '91 S-10 Blazer. I, too, can feel it through the floor with my left foot. It happens when turning, mainly left, at slow speeds, and also when speeding up or slowing down, or stopping. I have had 3 different mechanics check the front suspension and also the U-joints, and they found nothing wrong. And of course, it wouldn't do it for them. And funny thing is, it's pretty much stopped doing it! I've had the car since March, and have noticed it intermittently all that time until about the last month or so. So, I plan to take it in for an oil change and lube pretty soon, and will have them check everything again. But I'd sure love to know what is or was causing that!

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RE: popping noise - 9/21/2005 12:50:46 AM   
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That is soo typical that it won't do it when you take it in. I hate that, end up looking like an idiot. That is EXACTLY what happened to me. It almost feels like something broke when it happens. Let me know if you find anything out. I'm going to try a few of the other suggestions-I really don't know if theirs are the same problem though. Worth a try...

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RE: popping noise - 9/21/2005 5:57:59 AM   
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Okay I don't have a pop. I got this squick. I just changed my springs about two months ago. It started doing it shortly later but only on the driver side. I have taken it all apart three times since then and keep getting the same result. My bushings and lube points are all fine. If I have someone bounce the truck while I look around I can feel movement from the upper A frame nut (just the front not the back) and nowhere else. Any ideas on that one.

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RE: popping noise - 9/21/2005 7:16:18 PM   
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Well, yours sounds maybe worse than mine, especially since mine's kinda stopped doing it. But that makes me nervous, too. Why would it stop? Makes me wonder if something broke to the point where it can't make the noise anymore. But I will definitely let you know if I find anything out.

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That is soo typical that it won't do it when you take it in. I hate that, end up looking like an idiot. That is EXACTLY what happened to me. It almost feels like something broke when it happens. Let me know if you find anything out. I'm going to try a few of the other suggestions-I really don't know if theirs are the same problem though. Worth a try...


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RE: popping noise - 9/22/2005 10:34:59 AM   
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I have a 2000 S10-Blazer 4x4 that does the exact same thing. I work part time in a service center. I have had it up in the air 2 times in the last 3 months for my 7,000 mile tire balance and rotate. Everytime I have it up in the air, I do a front end check. Plus I get our alignment techs to check it out. Everything checks out OK. I do have a wheel bearing that is a little loose and will eventually need replacement. Right now it's no biggy and barely noticeable while in the air, and not noticeable while driving. However I already bought the replacement hub assembly. $125 each, ouch..... But that is a different sound and if it gets any worse will eat tires.

Next time I have it up in the air I will be checking the torsion bars, and sway bar bushings. I have seen dozens of trucks, vans, cars with the sway bar links gone, completely gone. When I would question the owners I would get the usual answer. It used to make noise and then one day it stop. Never seemed to affect anything so I never worried about it. Ummm... it stopped becuase they broke completely off. The only thing it affects is cornering and sway at speed. Does it seem a little more unstable on the highway, well now that you mention it......


Umm... why don't you believe what the dealer tech told you? He has the best tools in the industry at his disposal, has the best training, not too mention decades of expeirenced guys to ask for help. Its not his first Rodeo....


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RE: popping noise - 9/22/2005 12:58:42 PM   
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Now that you mention it, I do have a lot of sway. I was just thinking that the other day. Now it sways as bad as my Volvo. I remember thinking it wouldn't do well on the course at Road America...I think what AnneKat is saying is that she knows something is making noise-why can't they find something wrong? Kinda like me at the Dr., whenever I have some concern, and it's a very viable concern, they can't find anything wrong-which is good. But you leave feeling unsatisfied...I come up w/ the weirdest analogies...

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RE: popping noise - 9/23/2005 2:42:46 AM   
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Actually, I think Hanr3 was replying to an earlier post, not to me, about believing what the dealer tech said. But the doctor analogy is a good one, and sometimes they just won't spend the time or energy to really investigate something they can't seem to observe.

Anyway, I heard my noise again today, but it is just not as often or as loud, and I am not worrying about it as much, but will still get things checked again at the upcoming oil change. I'm wondering if I'm just driving it better, more smoothly, now that I'm more used to the vehicle. And if it's bushings, a friend suggested that they can get drier in the warmer weather, so the change of seasons could be making a difference.

So now you say yours is more of a squeak than a clunk or pop? (Back to the New Member section for that post in reply to Hello, I have a '91.) Well, mine is definitely a clunk or pop. But I have squeaks, too, as someone else mentioned in this thread. I'm thinking leaf spring bushings, which I will get checked, too, and which I may address pretty soon in another post.




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RE: popping noise - 9/23/2005 2:04:13 PM   
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No, someone else said that they had a 'squeek'. I was just saying I could only find 'squeek' problems posted, not clunks or 'pops'. Is that even clear --what I just wrote? To anyone else-maybe not.

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RE: popping noise - 9/24/2005 1:10:38 AM   
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OK, got it, thanks for the clarification. AK

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RE: popping noise - 9/25/2005 1:24:32 AM   
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You ladies are great.

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RE: popping noise - 9/27/2005 6:37:25 PM   
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Funny eh? Well we know what we're talking about - even if on one else does...

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RE: popping noise - 11/13/2005 4:29:00 AM   
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Hey Y'all

First let me say that I might be new to this forum, but I have been coming to it for some time now. It seems in my opinion to be very well run and includes lots of valuable information. Now for my $.02 I hope it helps

For sometime I to have had the problem of a popping noise somewhere in the front end of a 2001 blazer. (2 wheel drive, 4.3 v-6, 5 speed). Quite frankly it was driving me more nuts than I already am. I won't bore you with all the details of all the other things that I looked at and or tried, i.e. ball joints, tie rod ends, sway bar links, etc. etc. that's been covered in other posts.

So you ask what did I find as the cause of the popping?.....

Try this on for size,.........Steering limiting stops!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thats right folks, steering stops that are rivited to the lower control arms. Seems as though the stops had worn to the point that they had formed a large burr on the edge that contacts the spindle i.e. looked like the end of a cold chisle with a mushroomed head. The stop would bind up on the spindle as the suspension would travel through it's various arcs. Then when the stop went through the point of maximum bind, the force built up within the componants would rapidly release causing,.........You guessed it,.....A VERY LOUD POP!

The fix? Nothing that an angle die grinder with a 36 grit pad and 2 mins. couldn't fix. Ok 4 mins. Did both sides while I was at it. (suppose a file would work too).

Well there you have it, it worked for me. Cost of repair, All the #@&+! time to find it!!!!!!!!!
Knowing that it wasn"t a serious problem (when I finally found it) and it cost nothing to fix,........

PRICELESS

This might not be the fix that cures the problem in all cases but hey it costs nothing to check, and little to nothing to correct. NOW THATS MY KIND OF REPAIR.

Just my two cents worth.

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RE: popping noise - 11/13/2005 10:36:01 PM   
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nicely said.
Didn't beat around the bush either.
Thanks

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