Why does my car make a rumbling noise?

Why does my car make a rumbling noise?

Your car makes a rumbling noise You may have an exhaust leak at a gasket or in one of the exhaust component, such as the flexpipe, resonator or muffler. Depending on where it’s leaking, the exhaust may be repaired. If that’s not feasible, you’ll need to replace the leaking component.

Why does my car make a humming noise when I turn?

Bad coupling might be the reason your car is making noises when making a tight turn. On the other hand, the bearings carry the load when your car shifts weight when making a turn. So if what you hear is more like humming noises, check the wheel bearings. Ignoring this can make your tire wear uneven. In worse cases, it can create a wobbling wheel.

Why does my Honda car make a growling sound?

The car started the growling , loud vibrating noise at about 60,00 mi.couldnt afford the repair at the time and will no longer use a honda service department. four mechanics later and it was finally diagnosed…A rubber part of the motor mount assembly on the passenger side collapses for no apparent reason allowing the motor to vibrate.

Why does my Honda Civic make low rumbling sound when in reverse?

As stated by everyone else, my Honda Civic 2007 has faced the same issues. The two sun visors broke in Spring/Summer 2013 and have been replaced by repair shops. The car has been shaky while in reverse, mostly in the winter months but has since continued.

Why does my Honda Accord make a loud popping noise?

It has made a loud popping noise from the day it was new if under heavy deceleration and reversing quickly. Mine finally failed and made the rumbling and knocking over bumps when it was cold. These were faulty mounts from the start and Honda know about it.

Why does my car make a low rumbling sound when in reverse?

The same vibration & noise when cold and sometimes on reverse. It started about 2 months ago and it is getting louder and lasts longer. I will take to the dealer to check up. Had to replace the engine mounts at 36k miles ($600! Non warranty repair). It would rattle and growl, usually in the am, when I put the car into reverse.

The car started the growling , loud vibrating noise at about 60,00 mi.couldnt afford the repair at the time and will no longer use a honda service department. four mechanics later and it was finally diagnosed…A rubber part of the motor mount assembly on the passenger side collapses for no apparent reason allowing the motor to vibrate.

It has made a loud popping noise from the day it was new if under heavy deceleration and reversing quickly. Mine finally failed and made the rumbling and knocking over bumps when it was cold. These were faulty mounts from the start and Honda know about it.

Why does my car shake when in reverse?

The car has been shaky while in reverse, mostly in the winter months but has since continued. In June 2013, the car started shaking and idling while driving at slower speeds. It progressed to higher speeds. We had this problem checked out and spent $600 on new fuel injectors because “3/4 were deteriorated”.

The exhaust system carries the exhaust gases from the front of the car to the rear. They are designed this way so you don’t inhale the exhaust fumes and also to quiet the noise engines make. A leak anywhere in this system makes a rather distinct rumbling noise.

Why does my car make a ticking noise when I accelerate?

If any of the bearings fail they will cause a ticking or screeching noise. Again, the noise is more noticeable on acceleration because the engine spins faster. The pistons can also wear and make noise. The pistons are what move up and down and make the engine spin.

Why does my car make a lot of noise when idle?

If belts only squeak when damp, they probably just need adjustment. If they squeak constantly, they probably need to be replaced Low knock at idle, noise gets louder as RPM’s increase under a load Piston wrist pin or worn crankshaft bearing.

How can you tell if a car is making noise?

The best way to know if the noise is normal is simply if you have heard the noise before. You have probably driven, or at least ridden in cars for years. Is the noise you’re hearing different than what you’re accustomed to? If the car seems to be excessively loud in general, this is an indication of a problem.

Why does my car make a rattling noise when it starts up?

It doesn’t do it when cranking, it’s only when the car first starts up (more noticeable on cold start-up). It’s also not every time you start it, only when it’s been sitting awhile (such as over night). I’m not exactly sure what it is but it’s pretty loud. After about 10-15 seconds or so, the sound settles and is no longer audible.

Why is my car making a loud squealing noise?

This serpentine belt is dried and cracked on the backside of the belt and was making a loud squealing noise. This serpentine belt is dried and cracked on the backside of the belt and was making a loud squealing noise, the ribbed side was cracked just as bad.

Why does my car make a weird noise while idling at a stop light?

If this is your problem, the engine vibrations will cause an awful noise as you’re sitting at a stop light or as your car is idling in the driveway warming up. It sounds like rocks being shaken on a cookie sheet. Heat shields can become damaged due to road debris, snow banks, automotive lifts, and just plain old age.

Why does my transmission make a whining sound?

In some rare cases transmissions have been known to make whining sounds also as they have similar pumps and use similar fluids, but since your transmission is much bigger and on the other side of your engine, it is usually pretty easy to tell where the sound is coming from by simply popping your hood and listening for the sound at idle.

Why do wide tires make so much noise?

This noise gets transmitted through the chassis and the rest of the vehicle. While these tires offer improved traction, they can sometimes generate excessive noise. Wide tires generate more noise than narrow tires because there is more rubber in contact with the road.

Why does my tire squeal when I turn a corner?

Normal tire wear, when tire tread depth is very low, can lead to the same noise. Combined with excessive speed, this can cause tire squealing and possibly a loss of traction. To prevent excessive noise, ensure that tires are properly inflated, slow down during turns, and have your suspension checked for damage and proper alignment.

Why does my car make noise when I turn a corner?

Alignment problems can also produce noise by causing tire scuffing. When the wheels are not aligned during a turn, a tire can shift sideways instead of rolling forward. Normal tire wear, when tire tread depth is very low, can lead to the same noise. Combined with excessive speed, this can cause tire squealing and possibly a loss of traction.

Why do I hear a rumbling noise in my car?

At idle, you hear a rumbling noise. As you accelerate, the noise gets louder and pretty soon you can’t even hear the radio or your passenger talking. What it could mean: The exhaust system in your vehicle is made up of multiple pieces attached together, as opposed to one long pipe.

What can be causing a rumbling noise in our house?

Eventually what happened was, our central air unit had pressure problem and could barely pumped out any AC. Once we had the trap cleaned, ever thing started to work again and the noise went away.

Why do I hear a low pitched hum while driving?

While driving, you hear a low-pitched hum. As you accelerate, the noise gets louder—maybe it sounds like an airplane taking off—but after a certain speed the volume is consistent. When you make a turn, the noise gets louder; but if you turn the other way, it disappears. What it could mean: This is most likely a wheel bearing noise.

Why does my water pipe make a rumbling noise?

Over time these air pockets accumulate and some sections of the pipes become water-less. When a gush of water is pushed into these “air” area, especially in vertical pipes, the water just falls right to the bottom like a hammer and creating these banging/rumbling noises.