There is a bumping noise in the rear of my 2001 Buick LeSabre. My mechanic put it on the lift and tried to move things under the car with a bar and nothing was loose. There is nothing in the trunk making the noise. When the trunk lid is pushed on, no noise. I have new shocks. It sounds like something bumping something else. Bump,bump,bump. Not s rsttle. HELP
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Hello. Welcome to FIxYa.
Your noise is most likely worn out 'rear strut support mounts'.
On top of the rear struts, there is a metal plate that locates the top of the strut to the body, Inside this plate is a centering device that holds the top of the strut vertically secure. As the mount wears, the strut is no longer vertically secure, and allow the tip if the strut to hit the inside edge of the metal plate.
We change these parts quite often, this is a very common occurance, and is easily rectified.
What you will need to do: Have a qualified technican remove the rear strut assemblies, disassemble them, and replace the top support mounts.
We do not recommend that you try this yourself, if you do not have the required experience, and the necessary tool (a strut coil-spring compresser). If you try to remove the coil spring from the strut assembly without the proper tools, you could very well injure yourself. The coil spring is under a significent amount of tension.
This is a job best left to a professional machanic who has the proper tools.
Thanks for choosing FixYa today.
SOURCE: 2002 Buick LeSabre, Has noise in back when driving & swaying
stabalizer bar links are brobk its a commem problem with these cars
SOURCE: Rear Left wheel well noise... 2000 ford focus Zx3 Hatch
Have you checked your spare tire or jack?
SOURCE: 2001 Buick Lesabre only 80K miles everything
I would check loose or worn rear suspension parts.
SOURCE: Noise in rear of 2003 Buick Century
i have the same problem. Some say it could be shocks, or the whole braking mechanism could be lose. I plan to fix it this week, and will post what i find out here.
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