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Anonymous Posted on Jan 27, 2013

High pitch noise from 2006 Pontiac Montana when you reach 80 miles

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A few things transmission pump
alternator / water pump / power steering pump.
brake rotor rubbing on dust shield.
u-joint in drive shaft rusty

  • Anonymous Jan 28, 2013

    Thank you

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    David Kassin Jan 29, 2013

    glad I could help

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SOURCE: Noise when turning the key to start my 2005 Pontiac Montana

might be the fuel pump. should sound like an electric motor running, whirring sound. like a very quiet dough mixer.

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SOURCE: Changing the front brake pads on a 2006 Pontiac Montana SV6

no that is only the older rear calipers on gm and others. the fronts do not have that style caliper and sound like the calipers are frozen and may be way your changing the pads. try opening the bleeder screw and then compressing them if they go then you need need brake hoses and if not you need calipers. god luck man

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SOURCE: 2006 pontiac montana i cant stop wiper blades mid

when running the wipers turn the key off upon were you want the wiper to be positioned at for your work

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google blue book for your car and you should be able to find out.

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