genkidama20
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- 2003 Mazda6i Speed Yellow
So, I have this popping sound that has been around for about a year now. And it's progressively getting worse. So, I figure I should fix.
Year: 2003
Make: Mazda
Model: 6i (2.4L)
Facts
- Popping is coming from RIGHT SIDE car.
- Popping used to occur only when making right-hand turns, but now occurs at any time it wants (especially on non-smooth roads).
- Popping has no correlation with speed.
I jacked up the car slightly, just enough so I could fit underneath, but so that the wheels weren't off the ground (meaning, wheels were under load). Crawled under, and listened while the someone turned the steering wheel. The popping is definitely coming from the right side of the rack/pinion in image below (highlighted in red).
My Questions
Does anyone else out there have a similar issue? Should I just replace the inner tie rod there? Or do the entire rack and pinion? I'm afraid if I just do the inner tie rod, it will end up being something inside the actual rack that is busted and I'll have to do it all again (plus, the rack is expensive). I'm trying to avoid having to do it multiple times on top of trying to spend as little as I have to.
Year: 2003
Make: Mazda
Model: 6i (2.4L)
Facts
- Popping is coming from RIGHT SIDE car.
- Popping used to occur only when making right-hand turns, but now occurs at any time it wants (especially on non-smooth roads).
- Popping has no correlation with speed.
I jacked up the car slightly, just enough so I could fit underneath, but so that the wheels weren't off the ground (meaning, wheels were under load). Crawled under, and listened while the someone turned the steering wheel. The popping is definitely coming from the right side of the rack/pinion in image below (highlighted in red).
My Questions
Does anyone else out there have a similar issue? Should I just replace the inner tie rod there? Or do the entire rack and pinion? I'm afraid if I just do the inner tie rod, it will end up being something inside the actual rack that is busted and I'll have to do it all again (plus, the rack is expensive). I'm trying to avoid having to do it multiple times on top of trying to spend as little as I have to.