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TheArchiTexan 07-11-2006 02:58 AM

Help. One week and already have an issue..
 
Well heres the scoop. When i put the humvee in reverse to back out then switch it to drive and turn the steering wheel a tad, i get this mysterious click noise. I tried it from park to drive and it doesn't do it. I cant exactly put my finger on where the click noise is coming from but somewhere by the steering column i think. Anyone know about this or have dealt with this problem before? Thank you.

NEOCON1 07-11-2006 03:04 AM

Re: Help. One week and already have an issue..
 
probably just slack in the driveline and could be feeling it in the steering wheel . if its just a little clink its probably the normal driveline noise :D

i could be totally wrong :eek: ;) it wouldant be the first time

NEOCON1 07-11-2006 03:05 AM

Re: Help. One week and already have an issue..
 
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Originally Posted by Alec W
The last time I heard a clicking noise from an H3 it self destructed (quickly followed by a second H3) :D:D;)



LMFAO mine was the second one :D :D

NEOCON1 07-11-2006 03:16 AM

Re: Help. One week and already have an issue..
 
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Originally Posted by Alec W
Yeah but you did it to make Bebe feel better ;)


yep , us slummers have to stick together ;) :D :D

evldave 07-11-2006 08:11 AM

Re: Help. One week and already have an issue..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheArchiTexan
Well heres the scoop. When i put the humvee in reverse to back out then switch it to drive and turn the steering wheel a tad, i get this mysterious click noise. I tried it from park to drive and it doesn't do it. I cant exactly put my finger on where the click noise is coming from but somewhere by the steering column i think. Anyone know about this or have dealt with this problem before? Thank you.


I've heard that mid-90's Trans-Am cars have this same problem. When you get in your vehicle, does it appear like you are looking DOWN on people, or does the hood sit lower than most other cars.

If you are looking DOWN on people, you might be halucinating and you are dreaming you are in an H3. In reality, you are probably in a Trans Am or Firebird. My recommendation? Get an H3.

If you are looking UP at people, you are doing just fine. Just floor the throttle, pitch your Firebird sideways, jump the broken down bridge, run from smokey, and get your beer to the race track on time - you'll be fine!

Either way, it's a hummer, enjoy it and quit bitching!

SnakeH2 07-11-2006 12:11 PM

Re: Help. One week and already have an issue..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheArchiTexan
Well heres the scoop. When i put the humvee in reverse to back out then switch it to drive and turn the steering wheel a tad, i get this mysterious click noise.



You have a Humvee now???

TheArchiTexan 07-11-2006 02:42 PM

Re: Help. One week and already have an issue..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by evldave
I've heard that mid-90's Trans-Am cars have this same problem. When you get in your vehicle, does it appear like you are looking DOWN on people, or does the hood sit lower than most other cars.

If you are looking DOWN on people, you might be halucinating and you are dreaming you are in an H3. In reality, you are probably in a Trans Am or Firebird. My recommendation? Get an H3.

If you are looking UP at people, you are doing just fine. Just floor the throttle, pitch your Firebird sideways, jump the broken down bridge, run from smokey, and get your beer to the race track on time - you'll be fine!

Either way, it's a hummer, enjoy it and quit bitching!

wow you waisted all that time writing to pester me. Congrats. I bet you feel great about yourself right now. Keep it on topic jackazz

PARAGON 07-11-2006 02:52 PM

Re: Help. One week and already have an issue..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheArchiTexan
wow you waisted all that time writing to pester me. Congrats. I bet you feel great about yourself right now. Keep it on topic jackazz

was the topic your overwhelming gheyness?

TheArchiTexan 07-11-2006 03:03 PM

Re: Help. One week and already have an issue..
 
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Originally Posted by PARAGON
was the topic your overwhelming gheyness?

You know what? I really hope i bump into you somewhere along the trails. As for the people who had answers thank you. Im moving to another forum because this is ridiculous. Too many immature F*cks trying to be funny but its not working. One minute you accuse me of having a mullet next minute you accuse me of being that Alec douche. Get a f*cuking life and stop playing detective. You sound like a bunch of damn preschoolers. Whew im done goodbye

Jesus Christ 07-11-2006 03:16 PM

Re: Help. One week and already have an issue..
 
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Originally Posted by TheArchiTexan
Im moving to another forum because this is ridiculous.


Why do you continue to lie even about trivial things Alec? Most unclean.

SnakeH2 07-11-2006 03:17 PM

Re: Help. One week and already have an issue..
 
Bye

You're still funnay. Guess you are going to hang out with Hummthis now. You guys are probably in the same class.

Michael1 07-14-2006 06:38 AM

Re: Help. One week and already have an issue..
 
If you can sift through all the high schoolers whose daddies bought them Hummers for their 16th birthdays, once in a while you can get some decent help here. The rest of the time, the banality will bore you to death.

Michael


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