Joy old cars...AC blower rattle, Gas Cap hell, wheel buzzing
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 9:36 am
Actually, I seriously do enjoy driving older vehicles. With an '01 bonne, '98 jeep, and '06 saab, I'm no stranger to upkeep and maintenance. However, the satisfaction of keeping nice vehicles on the road (and no car payments) is well worth it.
So, here's the new list of Bonneville items from the last 2 months. I've searched the forum and tried several things, but these persist.
1. The AC blower has started to sound "rattly" in the last month or so. I say AC b/c that's all I've used during that time frame. The cabin filter seems clean and the AC is still cold. Could this be a blower motor starting to go?
2. Gas Cap message and associated evap engine code--like many others, I often have to clean the o-ring on the gas cap and clear this code (maybe every 6mo or so). This time around, that didn't work. I finally bit the bullet and bought a new gas cap (the correct one per O'Rielly) and then installed/cleared the code. That worked for a few days, but the "Check Gas Cap" came back, followed a day or 2 later by the Service Engine light. Any ideas this time around? Could it be the condenser before the gas tank (do our cars even have these)?
3. Lastly, I have a new buzz from what sounds like the front passenger tire area. It doesn't sound like a tire or brake noise, but is definitely associated with the wheel speed (no noise at a stop, dont really notice it until ~30mph, then gets progressively louder). Could this be wheel bearing or half-axle going out? I've done the driver side hub, but that was due to the wheel speed sensor, so i've never heard what the mechanical failure sounds like.
Thanks to the forum for feedback and all the other great advice!
So, here's the new list of Bonneville items from the last 2 months. I've searched the forum and tried several things, but these persist.
1. The AC blower has started to sound "rattly" in the last month or so. I say AC b/c that's all I've used during that time frame. The cabin filter seems clean and the AC is still cold. Could this be a blower motor starting to go?
2. Gas Cap message and associated evap engine code--like many others, I often have to clean the o-ring on the gas cap and clear this code (maybe every 6mo or so). This time around, that didn't work. I finally bit the bullet and bought a new gas cap (the correct one per O'Rielly) and then installed/cleared the code. That worked for a few days, but the "Check Gas Cap" came back, followed a day or 2 later by the Service Engine light. Any ideas this time around? Could it be the condenser before the gas tank (do our cars even have these)?
3. Lastly, I have a new buzz from what sounds like the front passenger tire area. It doesn't sound like a tire or brake noise, but is definitely associated with the wheel speed (no noise at a stop, dont really notice it until ~30mph, then gets progressively louder). Could this be wheel bearing or half-axle going out? I've done the driver side hub, but that was due to the wheel speed sensor, so i've never heard what the mechanical failure sounds like.
Thanks to the forum for feedback and all the other great advice!