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HulmeR87
10th May 2019, 15:23
My saxo currently makes a clunking noise when even going over slight bumps, also makes the same noise when steering, mainly when steering to park, any ideas of what it might be? Cheers

Jonathancilia
10th May 2019, 16:24
Is the noise when turning steering wheel, clunking when stationary only ?

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Prickle
11th May 2019, 00:19
top mount bearing..

HulmeR87
11th May 2019, 09:00
Is the noise when turning steering wheel, clunking when stationary only ?

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It does make the noise when stationary also,

I was hoping something would have been said on the mot which was last week but they said nothing

HulmeR87
11th May 2019, 09:08
top mount bearing..

Is there a way of checking this mate?

Jonathancilia
14th May 2019, 18:10
Try tightening the nut that holds the strut in its housing, its a big round nut you have to turn it with a pair of mole grips, its just under the strut dust boot<br><br>Had this on my saxo took ages to figure out, and when i tightened it noise has gone away.<br><br>But it can also be the strut top bearing as stated also.<br><br>Sent from my SM-T560 using Tapatalk<br><br>

nuttysaxo
16th May 2019, 17:52
Hi everyone ain't been on here in yonks ! , I fired up the old saxo that has been sitting around for two years , the car is making horribly crunching noises on turning , things that I have replaced are drop links , wheel bearings both drive shafts , gear shift is stiff as hell probably ain't helped it sitting so long , wondering if diff is buggered ! cheers :y:

Jonathancilia
16th May 2019, 18:40
Strut top mounts can be faulty, the strut plate where the coil spring sits on may need some welding, they tend to loosen on saxos and make a clunk noise when steering particularly when dry steering. As for the gear shifter being stiff, i would start taking all the linkages off and grease them and refit them, and replace any worn parts if any<br><br>Sent from my SM-T560 using Tapatalk<br><br>