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Old June 20th 05, 06:28 PM
Ralph Shapiro
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Default 98 Plymouth Breeze Front End Noise

I have a 98 Breeze, 2.0L Auto. that has numerous noises coming from the
front suspension. The car has 57K miles. I have looked under the front,
there is nothing visibly damaged.
Lots of creaks, squeeks and moans and groans. Liberal doses of WD 40 on the
spring
seats has had no lasting effect.
I know that the plastic wheel covers are noisy, but I'm looking for info on
suspension and or steering rack noise.
I have done a search of the NHTSA web site, there are TSB's listed about
noisy front ends, but no details.
Anybody out there that can point me in the right direction to clear this up?

Ralph Shapiro
Rohnert Park, CA 94928



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Old June 20th 05, 09:01 PM
Elko Tchernev
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Ralph Shapiro wrote:
> I have a 98 Breeze, 2.0L Auto. that has numerous noises coming from the
> front suspension. The car has 57K miles. I have looked under the front,
> there is nothing visibly damaged.
> Lots of creaks, squeeks and moans and groans. Liberal doses of WD 40 on the
> spring
> seats has had no lasting effect.
> I know that the plastic wheel covers are noisy, but I'm looking for info on
> suspension and or steering rack noise.
> I have done a search of the NHTSA web site, there are TSB's listed about
> noisy front ends, but no details.
> Anybody out there that can point me in the right direction to clear this up?
>
>

Could be the lower ball joint(s). I had the same symptoms -
unidentified squeaking and groaning. Became obvious what it is later,
when it wore out enough to start turning into one direction when
braking, and into the other - when accelerating. (On a 98 Stratus).

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Old June 30th 05, 03:19 PM
Ralph Shapiro
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I've noticed that there is a chrysler tech out there. any idea on this?
"Ralph Shapiro" > wrote in message
...
> I have a 98 Breeze, 2.0L Auto. that has numerous noises coming from the
> front suspension. The car has 57K miles. I have looked under the front,
> there is nothing visibly damaged.
> Lots of creaks, squeeks and moans and groans. Liberal doses of WD 40 on

the
> spring
> seats has had no lasting effect.
> I know that the plastic wheel covers are noisy, but I'm looking for info

on
> suspension and or steering rack noise.
> I have done a search of the NHTSA web site, there are TSB's listed about
> noisy front ends, but no details.
> Anybody out there that can point me in the right direction to clear this

up?
>
> Ralph Shapiro
> Rohnert Park, CA 94928
>
>
>



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Old July 2nd 05, 09:13 PM
maxpower
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"Ralph Shapiro" > wrote in message
...
> I've noticed that there is a chrysler tech out there. any idea on this?
> "Ralph Shapiro" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I have a 98 Breeze, 2.0L Auto. that has numerous noises coming from the
> > front suspension. The car has 57K miles. I have looked under the front,
> > there is nothing visibly damaged.
> > Lots of creaks, squeeks and moans and groans. Liberal doses of WD 40 on

> the
> > spring
> > seats has had no lasting effect.
> > I know that the plastic wheel covers are noisy, but I'm looking for info

> on
> > suspension and or steering rack noise.
> > I have done a search of the NHTSA web site, there are TSB's listed about
> > noisy front ends, but no details.
> > Anybody out there that can point me in the right direction to clear this

> up?
> >
> > Ralph Shapiro
> > Rohnert Park, CA 94928
> >
> >
> >

Ralph, without hearing the noise or driving it would be hard to say what it
is on line, there are a few TSB's for noises for that vehicle
02-05-98 intermittent poping noise/ possibly bad outer tie rod end/very easy
to check
19-02-99 clunking noise or rattle in steering wheel/special bolt and nut for
the steering coupler

When you say looked under the front, was that vehicle off the ground? If
not, I would have the vehicle raised and have the suspension checked for
worn parts by a qualified technician

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech


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Old July 8th 05, 03:27 PM
Ralph Shapiro
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I just wanted to clarify that the noises in the front end sound like rubber
bushing type noise.
Nothing looks or tests worn, including lower ball joints.
WD 40 seems to change the volume and amount of noise when sprayed on all
rubber bushings in the front end. This includes upper and lower control arm
bushings and sway bar bushings.
"Ralph Shapiro" > wrote in message
...
> I've noticed that there is a chrysler tech out there. any idea on this?
> "Ralph Shapiro" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I have a 98 Breeze, 2.0L Auto. that has numerous noises coming from the
> > front suspension. The car has 57K miles. I have looked under the front,
> > there is nothing visibly damaged.
> > Lots of creaks, squeeks and moans and groans. Liberal doses of WD 40 on

> the
> > spring
> > seats has had no lasting effect.
> > I know that the plastic wheel covers are noisy, but I'm looking for info

> on
> > suspension and or steering rack noise.
> > I have done a search of the NHTSA web site, there are TSB's listed about
> > noisy front ends, but no details.
> > Anybody out there that can point me in the right direction to clear this

> up?
> >
> > Ralph Shapiro
> > Rohnert Park, CA 94928
> >
> >
> >

>
>



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Old July 9th 05, 01:40 PM
Bill Putney
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stu wrote:

> "" wrote:
> > I have a 98 Breeze, 2.0L Auto. that has numerous noises coming
> > from the
> > front suspension. The car has 57K miles. I have looked under
> > the front,
> > there is nothing visibly damaged.
> > Lots of creaks, squeeks and moans and groans. Liberal doses of
> > WD 40 on the
> > spring
> > seats has had no lasting effect.
> > I know that the plastic wheel covers are noisy, but I'm
> > looking for info on
> > suspension and or steering rack noise.
> > I have done a search of the NHTSA web site, there are TSB's
> > listed about
> > noisy front ends, but no details.
> > Anybody out there that can point me in the right direction to
> > clear this up?
> >
> > Ralph Shapiro
> > Rohnert Park, CA 94928

>
> I have the exact problem in a 1997 Breeze, but a few more
> observations. Since I live around Chicago half the year is pretty
> chilly. This suspension noise is only an issue when it is hot, at
> least in the 80’s and higher. The warmer it is the worse the sound.
> The ball joints, tie-rods, and bushings are fine and not worn
> whatsoever. The car only has 40000 miles on it.
>


Could be the struts (where the rod moves in and out of the cylinder).
Try greasing the rod - use real grease, like lithium. WD-40 has no
lasting power whatsoever.

Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
adddress with the letter 'x')
 




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