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Old Oct 1, 2009, 08:28 PM   #1
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Drives: 05' Lancer

squeking rattling noise

hey guys im having a little problem with my car, every time im done warming up my car and put in reverse, and only in reverse its makes this squeaking rattling noise i dont know what it is but it only happens when i warm my car up after a while since its been driven, usually over night. Its kinda getting on my nerves because i cant never find out where the noise is coming from because the noise only happens when i put it in reverse and only when its turn on over night, any one know what it might be?
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