Hello all!
I have seriously been on this forum just reading and searching post's for hours!
2001 Nubira Auto
After all the searching I am confident that my Daewoo needs new control arm bushings and ball joint on the passenger side.
I am only buying the bushings and joints and not the whole arm because my grandfather works @ RingPower so he has access to every hi-tec machine imaginable including a press. My question is, should I replace the bushings on both sides even though on the driver side they all look/feel and sound healthy?
Also this I could not find using the search. I have to insert my key into the consol to shift out of park. The button on the shifter will not push in unless I use this method...any ideas? Fuse or bad wiring...?
One more question that I found a few vague responses with the search. I hate rough, loud rides...How can I reduce engine noise and get better shock absorption?
Keep in mind I am not a performance enthusiast, yet, work has yet to permit me any time to myself I just want a nice smooth and dependable drive to where ever I may roam (Metallica )
Thanks in advance!
My 2001 Nubira - PICS OF BUSHINGS!
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My 2001 Nubira - PICS OF BUSHINGS!
Last edited by jl4n3 on Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: My 2001 Nubira
*Recommendation, yes, change both, that is the weak point in the nubiras. So change both and had no problems later.jl4n3 wrote:Hello all!
My question is, should I replace the bushings on both sides even though on the driver side they all look/feel and sound healthy?
One more question that I found a few vague responses with the search. I hate rough, loud rides...How can I reduce engine noise and get better shock absorption?
What type of noise do you have in the engine?
About the shock the oem shock are good enough for a good ride. But if you prefer some thing different try K&B Shocks. Your car have oem rims or aftermakrket?
No odd noises, but you know...the nubira 2.0 motor is kind of loud...and I have OEM rims...and I have no rim covers lol, I was looking into a set of 18's though...that sticky at the top of this forum was inspiring...does the rim type have something to do with any of my issues?
also any idea about me having to insert my key into the consol to shift out of park. The button on the shifter will not push in unless I use this method...any ideas? Fuse or bad wiring...?
also any idea about me having to insert my key into the consol to shift out of park. The button on the shifter will not push in unless I use this method...any ideas? Fuse or bad wiring...?
I finnally got my control arm off and wow...one of my bushings was completely free floating in the control arm...part of the arm is even worn from the metal on metal. I have some pics and will post them. Thank for any help, expecially jidasas...BTW that damn bolt had to be loosened with a torque wrench...i even broke a socket trying to get that last bolt out....it had liquid lock on it, i guess since its bolted directly to the frame.
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hey back to the shifting issue. i had the exact same problem (twice to be exact). the sensor is located on the driver's side just above the brake pedal. When you have to use the key (it is for the brake lights) So, when the sensor doesnt work, the brake lights dont. So yeah its kind of a major problem