2000 Hyundai Elantra Noises when making left hand turns

2000 HYUNDAI ELANTRA
83,000 MILES • 4 CYL • FWD • AUTOMATIC
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BLUEBELL
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I have recently been noticing that my car has been making a creaking noise or noise when I make left hand turns and sometimes right hand turns. I tried turning slower to see if it would not make the sound but still does. I have been looking at what other people say but it does really help. The closest answer online was that it might be the CV joint axle. I know I am due and am scheduled for a transmission flush and new belts but will this solve the problem? What else can it be?
Jul 22, 2009 at 12:23 PM
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LIMACONSNAKE
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I am driving the same model, same year, and I had the same problem at about the same milage and you guesses... on the left side, left turns. I've changed the left CV axel and the problem was solved. Then a couple of months later I've changed the right axel since I've noticed that the rubber on the CV axel was cut so it was only a question of time to hear noises again. It cost me about $140 per axel.

As far as the transmission fluid goes, I planned to do this at about 85,000 miles and 2 mechanics told me it is not necessarily until 100,000. (they did ask me about transmission noises but I had none) I did some research at the time and several people indicated that it is realy important to use a Hyunday original fluid rather than a replacement even it has the same characteristics. I don't think this is a problem that causes the noise. Let me know if you change the fluid after all at [email protected]


P.S. My AC is blowing air with a bad smell now. Just so you know what is next for you at 89,000 miles. :-)))
Aug 5, 2009 at 10:12 AM