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Dear Car Talk:

- RayMaglioz­zi CarTalk

I have a 2000 Nissan Maxima, and when I go over a speed bump, it makes a “thump” sound when it lands back on the road. The sound comes from the rear, as if something heavy is loose in the back and that makes the sound when it lands after the vehicle comes down from a bump. I have checked the trunk, and everything in the trunk is strapped down. I have taken the car to a few shops, but they have not been able to identify the problem. Can you help me identify the issue and suggest what I can tell a shop to look for?

— Vinnie

Ray:

Well, it sounds like you’ve already checked for bowling balls and mothersin-law rolling around in the trunk, so I’m all out of ideas, Vinnie.

Actually, this is a hard problem to solve without having the car in front of me. But based on your descriptio­n, my first guess would be your exhaust system is banging against the underside of the car.

Since your car’s been around for more than a decade, I’m guessing at some point, you replaced the exhaust system. And if you got an aftermarke­t exhaust, it might not fit as precisely as the original did.

That doesn’t mean it’s not doing its job; it’s just that exhaust systems are supposed to bend and curve and rise and fall to fit the exact contours of the underside of each car. And if one of the bends isn’t exactly right, that can bring the pipes too close to the bottom of the car, and allow it to bang against the undercarri­age when the suspension fully extends or compresses — which is what happens when you go over a speed bump.

Another possibilit­y is that one of the exhaust hangers — the hanging, rubber doughnuts that hold the entire exhaust system in place — has fallen off. That sometimes happens. And that can allow any portion of the exhaust pipe to clank against the bottom of the car, too.

There are other things it could be: A worn-out or broken McPherson strut mount comes to mind first. But it also

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