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Drivers side suspension rattle "Please Read"

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Old Feb 18, 2008 | 12:22 PM
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Drivers side suspension rattle "Please Read"

Ok so when I drive my car and hit bumps my suspension is rattling on the drivers side front. I have taken my car to dealership for them to fix it like 3 times now. First time they couldn't find any problem. 2nd time they said it was the steering knuckle. 3rd time I took it they said the Rear Tranny Mount was broke. It is still doing the same rattle. Has anyone ever heard this rattle?? It just sounds like something is loose when your going over bumps/ gravel road. I am about ready to take this car and drop it off at the dealership and tell them to Give me my money back. I get tired of the damn run around because they can't figure it out. Plus everytime I drop my car off I would have a full tank and get it back with about a 1/4 or less in it. I was like jeez how much road time they gotta give it. Is this thing considered a lemon yet??
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Old Feb 18, 2008 | 12:26 PM
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intermediate steering shaft there is tsb on almost all gm cars from 05 up. look it up. also tell them that you want it replaced and not just adjusted. on the first complaint they will do nothing but grease it. the noise will come back in about 1000 mi
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Old Feb 18, 2008 | 12:28 PM
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okay. i know what u mean. lower a arms. check them. also, check ur struts.
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