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Hi,

My dad drives a Eunos 500, and recently 2 problems have aoccured.

Problem 1 - When you drive over bumps, the front drivers side wheel feels as sounds as if its loose. Also sounds and feels like something is a bit loose. Have checekd nuts, but all tight. COUld it be wheel bearings or something?

Problem 2- The only way i can turn the aircon or fan on is if i press a selector button for where the airs going to come out from, for example the leg, front, or dimister button then air will come out. This will happen even when the fan number is not selected. ANd if i select the fan speed it wont even turn on. ANd to turn off the air i have to turn car off, and then on again. Have checked fuses and are all good. Anyone has ever had any problems like this before?

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problem 1 could be a few things. Does it make noise when you turn? If it does, it may be the CV joint. if it clunks on a bump/pothole, it may be your shockie. If it makes sound altogether when you drive along, it may be the bearings?

ummmm sort iff in a way, but if u can imagine if your nuts on your wheel is lose and u go over a bump, it sounds more like that.

mate you can't describe a noise by a problem, if you says it sounds like a wheel nut then its a wheel nut, what does it really sound like, short thump, clunk, snap ???

air realsed sound ?

metal on metal, metal on plastic ?

problem 1 could be a few things. Does it make noise when you turn? If it does, it may be the CV joint. if it clunks on a bump/pothole, it may be your shockie. If it makes sound altogether when you drive along, it may be the bearings?

It does not make noise when u turn only makes a clucking noise over a bump or pot hole..any ways i can test suspension to verify if it is or not??????

Push down on the front of the car, and see if it makes a noise. It could be anumber of things, for example, it could be the suspension, or it could be the front bushes (which usually go on skylines)

Checked the bolts, they are all tight, pushing the car up and down does not make no noise at all. Only makes a when goin over bumps...

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