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Most Common Car Noises



All of us are fond of driving cars. But an issue occurs when our automobile starts to make some strange noises. Not knowing these noises can cause your vehicle to not be fixed on time. Get to know the most common car noises that people experience. Getting to know these noises will help you decide whether you want to take your vehicle to the mechanic or not. So here goes the list of things you can check while driving.



Humming Noise while Acceleration


During your drive, you can observe a low-pitched humming sound. It keeps on increasing its amplitude with acceleration. It is kind of familiar to the airplane taking off. After you have achieved a certain threshold of speed, the volume gets consistent. The noise gets even louder when you are taking a turn, but as soon as you take the opposite turn, the sound fades away.


This might be a wheel-bearing noise mostly misunderstood as engine noise. You can figure it out by observing the RPM gauge. While you accelerate, there is an increase in speed gauges and RPM. You can coast at a specified speed and let off the gas pedal. This way the RPM gauge will drop. If you can still observe a noise, it is evident that it is not coming from the engine.



Noise like Coin in a Cloth Dryer


A rattling sound in a wheel at lower speeds while it fades away when you drive fast can be an indication of a loose lug nut within a hub cap. This might be because your wheel was not tightened well enough previously when removed and replaced. If you are facing this issue, get your car to a mechanic right away.



Brake Squeal


One more common car noise is the brake squeal. Most of the drivers have gone through this particular noise. The possible reason for this noise is the deteriorated brake pads. Brake pads wear out after a certain time period just like the other components of the car and do not work properly after they are worn out. They impact braking efficiency. You will have to get them replaced if you are facing this issue. You can also get your brake disc monitored for turning and get it corrected if needed.



"Overloaded Washing Machine" Noise


You may experience this noise like that of an unstable washing machine that is overloaded and the clothes are not properly distributed. During your drive, you might get to hear a wobbling noise just like a high spin cycle. If you are hearing this noise, you need to pull over right away. Get your wheels checked. You might have loosened the wheel nuts. This can have the outcome of your wheel falling off or just low tire pressure. This increases the risk of a tire blowout. If the wheel nuts are loose, jack up your car a little to get some of the weight off. A lug wrench is used to tighten the wheel nuts. Having low tire pressure means you either have to swap it out with an extra tire or fill it to the proper specification.



Rumbling Noise


You might be hearing a rumbling noise at idle. Its rumbling sound gets even higher while you accelerate so much that you might not be able to listen to the radio or hear the person in the passenger seat. This can be because of an exhaust leak in a gasket. The leak can happen anywhere in an exhaust component like a resonator, flex pipe, or muffler. The exhaust system in your automobile consists of multiple pieces connected together, as opposed to one long pipe. The exhaust can be fixed depending on where the leak is. After figuring that out, you will have to replace the leaking component.



Groaning Yawn while Turning


You might hear a groaning yawn while making a turn. This issue happens because of a failing power steering assembly. This can lead to severe and serious issues if not examined in the initial stages. If you don't catch it earlier, you may no longer have any control over the steering. If you are facing this problem, you should immediately go to a mechanic to get it fixed.



Popping Engine Noise


You might be hearing popping noises coming from your car’s engine. This is an indication that your car needs to be serviced. This may happen because of a deteriorated spark plug or clogged fuel. This is a common noise experienced by drivers. These noises can also occur if the engine oil is low. sometimes your engine can make sounds if it is low on engine oil. If you are facing this issue, you need to get your car serviced.



Squealing Under the Hood


If you hear these sounds, it might be due to a worn-out serpentine belt. The belt is used to drive the external components like the water pump, alternator, power steering pump, and more. The belt should be replaced as soon as possible since it is an integral part of driving the power from the engine so that the other parts work effectively. You should not do it by yourself. This is one of the most common car noises and you need to go to a mechanic to get it checked.



Clicking Noises While Turning


You might hear a clicking noise while making a turn. The sound increases at greater speeds and reduces at lower speeds. This noise originates from the CV axle. When the CV axle shaft boot is torn and leaks grease. If there is no grease, the components dry to make a clicking sound. If no damage is done, the technician can refill the grease to replace the boot. If this is not working, the CV axle should be replaced.



Grinding Noise During Shifting the Gears


Another common car noise is the grinding noise while shifting the gears. This may be due to a worn-out clutch or just a clutch with a bad turn. You need to get it fixed soon, otherwise, it can be really bad for your transmission.


So with this, we conclude our article by jotting down the 10 most common car noises and their possible causes. If you are facing either one of these, you need to have your car serviced or a visit to a mechanic awaits you.

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