93 ZJs Cracking noise
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Hi There,
When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
Thanks in advanced,
Paul
When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
Thanks in advanced,
Paul
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Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
> Hi There,
>
> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
>
> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
>
> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
>
> Thanks in advanced,
That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
noise is basically impossible.
My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
--
DougW
> Hi There,
>
> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
>
> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
>
> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
>
> Thanks in advanced,
That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
noise is basically impossible.
My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
--
DougW
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Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
> Hi There,
>
> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
>
> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
>
> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
>
> Thanks in advanced,
That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
noise is basically impossible.
My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
--
DougW
> Hi There,
>
> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
>
> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
>
> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
>
> Thanks in advanced,
That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
noise is basically impossible.
My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
--
DougW
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Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
> Hi There,
>
> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
>
> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
>
> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
>
> Thanks in advanced,
That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
noise is basically impossible.
My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
--
DougW
> Hi There,
>
> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
>
> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
>
> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
>
> Thanks in advanced,
That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
noise is basically impossible.
My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
--
DougW
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Roughly 2/8/04 09:52, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
> Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
>> Hi There,
>>
>> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
>> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
>> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
>>
>> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
>>
>> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
>>
>> Thanks in advanced,
>
> That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
> It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
> different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
> noise is basically impossible.
>
> My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
>
Yeah, and the roof rack bars also tend to rattle when they are
colder than H. Someday am gonna get annoyed enough to take
some black silicone to them.
--
Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
> Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
>> Hi There,
>>
>> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
>> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
>> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
>>
>> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
>>
>> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
>>
>> Thanks in advanced,
>
> That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
> It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
> different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
> noise is basically impossible.
>
> My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
>
Yeah, and the roof rack bars also tend to rattle when they are
colder than H. Someday am gonna get annoyed enough to take
some black silicone to them.
--
Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
Guest
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Roughly 2/8/04 09:52, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
> Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
>> Hi There,
>>
>> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
>> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
>> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
>>
>> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
>>
>> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
>>
>> Thanks in advanced,
>
> That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
> It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
> different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
> noise is basically impossible.
>
> My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
>
Yeah, and the roof rack bars also tend to rattle when they are
colder than H. Someday am gonna get annoyed enough to take
some black silicone to them.
--
Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
> Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
>> Hi There,
>>
>> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
>> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
>> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
>>
>> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
>>
>> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
>>
>> Thanks in advanced,
>
> That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
> It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
> different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
> noise is basically impossible.
>
> My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
>
Yeah, and the roof rack bars also tend to rattle when they are
colder than H. Someday am gonna get annoyed enough to take
some black silicone to them.
--
Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
Guest
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Roughly 2/8/04 09:52, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
> Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
>> Hi There,
>>
>> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
>> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
>> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
>>
>> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
>>
>> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
>>
>> Thanks in advanced,
>
> That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
> It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
> different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
> noise is basically impossible.
>
> My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
>
Yeah, and the roof rack bars also tend to rattle when they are
colder than H. Someday am gonna get annoyed enough to take
some black silicone to them.
--
Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
> Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
>> Hi There,
>>
>> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs will
>> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature warms
>> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
>>
>> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
>>
>> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
>>
>> Thanks in advanced,
>
> That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
> It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
> different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
> noise is basically impossible.
>
> My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
>
Yeah, and the roof rack bars also tend to rattle when they are
colder than H. Someday am gonna get annoyed enough to take
some black silicone to them.
--
Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
Guest
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Thanks Folks
Paul
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:WUuVb.254248$na.416414@attbi_s04...
> Roughly 2/8/04 09:52, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
> >> Hi There,
> >>
> >> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs
will
> >> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature
warms
> >> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
> >>
> >> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
> >>
> >> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advanced,
> >
> > That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
> > It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
> > different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
> > noise is basically impossible.
> >
> > My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
> >
> Yeah, and the roof rack bars also tend to rattle when they are
> colder than H. Someday am gonna get annoyed enough to take
> some black silicone to them.
>
>
> --
> Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
>
Paul
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:WUuVb.254248$na.416414@attbi_s04...
> Roughly 2/8/04 09:52, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
> >> Hi There,
> >>
> >> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs
will
> >> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature
warms
> >> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
> >>
> >> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
> >>
> >> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advanced,
> >
> > That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
> > It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
> > different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
> > noise is basically impossible.
> >
> > My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
> >
> Yeah, and the roof rack bars also tend to rattle when they are
> colder than H. Someday am gonna get annoyed enough to take
> some black silicone to them.
>
>
> --
> Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
>
Guest
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Thanks Folks
Paul
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:WUuVb.254248$na.416414@attbi_s04...
> Roughly 2/8/04 09:52, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
> >> Hi There,
> >>
> >> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs
will
> >> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature
warms
> >> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
> >>
> >> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
> >>
> >> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advanced,
> >
> > That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
> > It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
> > different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
> > noise is basically impossible.
> >
> > My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
> >
> Yeah, and the roof rack bars also tend to rattle when they are
> colder than H. Someday am gonna get annoyed enough to take
> some black silicone to them.
>
>
> --
> Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
>
Paul
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:WUuVb.254248$na.416414@attbi_s04...
> Roughly 2/8/04 09:52, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
> >> Hi There,
> >>
> >> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs
will
> >> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature
warms
> >> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
> >>
> >> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
> >>
> >> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advanced,
> >
> > That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
> > It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
> > different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
> > noise is basically impossible.
> >
> > My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
> >
> Yeah, and the roof rack bars also tend to rattle when they are
> colder than H. Someday am gonna get annoyed enough to take
> some black silicone to them.
>
>
> --
> Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
>
Guest
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Thanks Folks
Paul
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:WUuVb.254248$na.416414@attbi_s04...
> Roughly 2/8/04 09:52, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
> >> Hi There,
> >>
> >> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs
will
> >> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature
warms
> >> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
> >>
> >> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
> >>
> >> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advanced,
> >
> > That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
> > It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
> > different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
> > noise is basically impossible.
> >
> > My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
> >
> Yeah, and the roof rack bars also tend to rattle when they are
> colder than H. Someday am gonna get annoyed enough to take
> some black silicone to them.
>
>
> --
> Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
>
Paul
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:WUuVb.254248$na.416414@attbi_s04...
> Roughly 2/8/04 09:52, DougW's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > Bogey Buster did pass the time by typing:
> >> Hi There,
> >>
> >> When it is sub-zero temperature, the passenger side of both my ZJs
will
> >> make "a single crack noise" after the vehicle's internal temperature
warms
> >> up. It sounds like a stone chip hit the metal of the vehicle.
> >>
> >> It's been like this since I bought the ZJs (I6 and V8, both limited).
> >>
> >> Did anyone know where the noice comes from and the way to fix/check it?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advanced,
> >
> > That's common on almost any vehicle and some of us old-farts as well.
> > It is caused by materials in/on the body expanding/contracting at
> > different rates. Not much to do or that can be done and finding the
> > noise is basically impossible.
> >
> > My suggestion is to turn up the radio. :)
> >
> Yeah, and the roof rack bars also tend to rattle when they are
> colder than H. Someday am gonna get annoyed enough to take
> some black silicone to them.
>
>
> --
> Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them...
>


