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Old Aug 25, 2012 | 05:28 AM
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Hello all, My 2000 blazer is making a rattling sound from the right side of car when going over bumps. Any idea what might be loose or the problem?? I checked the exhaust pipes, looks good there. Sound like a piece of metal flapping around. SHould be easy to spot, but I see nothing out of the ordinary.
 
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Front or rear of vehicle?

2-door or 4-door?
 
Old Aug 25, 2012 | 09:35 AM
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4wd, 2wd?
Could be a door bushing, heat shield for the exhaust, cat rattling etc etc.
We need more info other than a rattle somewhere.
If it's a duller sound & sounds like it's coming from under the dash I'd take a small rag, fold it over a few times & put it between the hood & weather seal by the hinge on the side it seems to be coming from. If the sound goes away you need to get new conical washers for the hood & replace them.
 
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I'd be interested in the response as I have a similar issue on my 97: right side rear.
Kind of a musical:ting ta ting. Already checked (by hand) the stabalizer and shocks. I know I wlll not be able to replicate the noise in my driveway,but all the bushings look servicable and have no noticable play. It does not seem to be a rear bearing issue as it is consistant with suspension action....and no:the exhaust is not contacting any thing and is solid!
Let us know! Thanks in advance!
 
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Its a 4 dr. 4x4 and it sounds like from the rear. My guess would be some where from the exhaust. I have the stock pipes on there now. You think it might be the cat? Humm. I read somewhere when they go bad they make a rattling sound. Still looking under the car, found nothing yesterday, will look again.
 
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Punch the cat from underneath & listen.
Have a friend hit the tail pipe while you're under it (wear safety glasses) & see it the exhaust hits something, like the rear axle or a hangers' rubber bushing is worn away.
 
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The rattle is gone all of a sudden. No worries now.
 
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Sounds like the cat is getting plugged up & deteriorating. Any codes & not just the CEL but have it scanned to see if there are any impending codes.
 
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