“The engine makes a clicking
noise when I hit 40.”
“I hear whistling.”
“My brakes squeak”
We hear these phrases a
lot and you may have heard these noises many times in all the years you’ve
driven. Here are 5 noises we think you should be concerned with when you hear
them.
1. The
“Hiss” or “Whistle – When you hear this coming from the engine, it usually
means a leak in a vacuum hose. If you are hearing a whistle from near your
serpentine belt, that could be an issue with the alternator.
2. A
“Whine” – If you hear a whine that just won’t go away as you drive, it could be
an issue with the driveline and the gears – more than likely this is a
differential problem and could be costly. There’s also a chance you just need
new differential fluid!
CV Joint |
3. A
“Knocking” – When your car hits 40 and you hear a sound as if someone is
knocking on the tires, you more than likely have a worn CV joint. If you are traveling at low speeds and hear
this, it’s possibly a failing wheel bearing.
4. A
“Clicking” – when this comes from the engine, it’s possibly loose valves. It’s
an easy fix for older cars with synthetic motor oil.
5. A
“Squeal” – Common from the brakes when you apply them, this means the metal in
the brake pad is exposed and you need new brakes.
Another piece of advice – listen very
closely to where the sound is coming from and have another person sit in the
car, in the back seat, to listen as well. This can help you determine where it’s
coming from and that helps us figure out how to fix your problem!
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