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Stock talk about the Generation 1 and 1.5 Toyota Solara which were produced from 1999 to 2003.

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Postby Jackass-Jeff » Mon Apr 18, 2005 12:41 pm

whenever i turn the car on for a cold start, i hear like this water trickling noise when i start driving. it disappears after like 5 seconds. i suspected that i filled too much coolant

There is an air bubble in the cooling system...


also at around 4200 rpm, i hear this high pitched metal squealing/grinding noise. its not very loud at all, but its definetely from the engine, but it disappears as soon as i leave that rpm range, above or below.

Lube the drive belts.

also a final problem, that i noticed before the past two days, is that whenever i put it in reverse or first gear and start moving, i hear this metal creaking/clicking sound from the driver side area engine/wheel well. as soon as i hit like 2-3 mph its gone. its sounds as if some bar or part is bending when the car starts moving from a stop, if that makes any sense

I have no clue... I have that on occassion too... but only with very cold temperatures.
1GR-FE ftw!
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