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Banging noise from rear of Toyota Celica

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BEN.KING | 19:14 Mon 07th Nov 2011 | Cars
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Hi people, I have recently come across a really annoying problem with my Celica. Basically every time I go over the slightest bump there is an awful banging/clattering noise which comes from the rear. At first I thought it was the screw in clamp which holds the spare wheel in place because it was just rolling around in the boot. I screwed this back in however and it was still doing it. Then I thought it might have been the jack banging inside the plastic container within the boot so eventually I ended up just taking everything out of the boot, spare tyre and everything, and just did a lap around the block, but it was still doing it. The exhaust seems to be firmly in place ( although it is blowing ). It is an old car now and to be honest it could do with a major service but I just havent got the money for that at the moment. Any ideas would be most gratefully received! Thanks
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A broken spring or a shock absorber come adrift?
I should think that will be an exhaust rear box adrift from it's mount.
Give it a waggle.
A worn shock absorber bush?
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I tried waggling the back box on the exhaust and it seemed pretty solid, although Im gonna have to get it checked anyway with it blowing. Are shock absorbers expensive?
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I would check all the bubber bushes on the rear suspention especially with and old car.
I suppose you could also check a damper has not sheared off with age.
That can happen too.
If you get on a ramp and pull car up and down, it will be evident : )
I can tell you the definitive answer as I had the same problem with my Celica (ST182).
Its the rear anti-roll bar downlinks. The bushes on them has perished and allowing movement. It's simple to fix but you need a ramp. The parts should cost between £10 and £20 for both. Labour at a decent garage will be about £40.

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