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Old 01-19-2007, 02:14 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Wes, this 'puta thing is real handy for alodda stuff, but unfortunately, diagnosin' (especially noises) ain't one'a it's strong points. Describin' from one person to another is hard enough (spent some years behind the counter), puttin' it into the written word n' then reversin' the procedure at the other end while someone's tryin' to translate . . well, it's a little less than a science, y'know?
But anyway, for what it's worth, high pitched rattle? 'First thing I think of with high pitch is somethin' in the wind. Speed induced air intrusion? (whew! Wuzzatt impressive r' what?)Thin sheet metal might give a tinny rattle, but I don't know that I'd call it high pitched. Jus' for the sake of arguement, n' as long as you've already got that towel out, throw it up top under where the seatbelt lies on the seat. Aaay! You got somethin' better to do with it?
N' there you have the extent of my ideas on it.
As for your concerns with the car, when I was doin' my homework they hadn't had one recall r' even a hair out'a place with the car. Now, that was a while back, but judgin' by not havin' heard anything otherwise on the site or others, I'd say that you've no undue reason to worry.
But it sounds like this is really buggin' you n' my apologies that I can't offer more than those suggestions.
Be well n' good luck with it. Keep us posted. You could save somebody else from goin' through it.
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