Can anyone explain what's going on with my vehicle

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Asked by Trenton Sep 26, 2017 at 09:39 AM about the 2007 Pontiac G6 SE V6 Sedan

Question type: General

When driving my car I noticed as soon as I go over
5 or 10 miles an hour I start hearing a thudding or
little banging noise from under the front end and
when I speed up the speed of the thudding or
tapping increases and it decreases when I slow
down as well it sounds like it's coming from the
front of my car I don't know what's wrong so I took
a look under and nothing suspension was to be
lose or anything else or just wondering if anybody
else has the same problem

4 Answers

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Inspect the boot cover, if it's cracked or loose, chances are the joint is bad. If you have any noise from it when it rotates, it's bad. Try this link: https://estimate.myautomatictransmission.com/cv-joint-symptoms-and-replacement/

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1 of 2 things . Like previous posts it could be the CV shaft . Or it could be a wheel bearing . I'd be more inclined to suggest the wheel bearing . While driving . Turn corners if the noise goes away when turning then it's a bearing . This generally takes the noise away while in a turn because your transferring the weight of the vehicle . Once turned back it will start again . If your getting a hard clicking or snapping then it will be a CV axle.

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