Why does my car sound crunchy?
The two most common causes of grinding noises under your car are worn brake linings or failing wheel or hub bearings. Whichever action creates the grinding noise is the affected system that needs repair.
Why does my accelera make a grinding noise?
If the noise increases with road speed, whether accelerating or coasting, it is more likely a wheel bearing.
Do you have a grinding noise in your head?
I have had a grinding noise in my head for about a month. It started in the back and sides of my neck now it is has moved to my temples as well. It is pretty much consistant. I could first feel it only when I moveded my neck. Now even when I move my eyes I can hear it. There is no pain. It feels like sand in my head and neck.
Why does my car make a grinding noise when I Turn Left?
The grinding noises could also be cause by a wheel bearing being bad. Wheel bearings sometimes make grinding noises turning from left to right but not straight.
Why do I hear crunching noises in my head?
Any time I move my head, I can hear it. Crunch, crunch, crunch. It doesn’t matter if it is up and down movement or side to side movement. It always sounds crunchy. It seems like it is focused right at the base of my skull, where my skull attaches to my spinal column. Does anyone else hear this or am I just crazy?
I have had a grinding noise in my head for about a month. It started in the back and sides of my neck now it is has moved to my temples as well. It is pretty much consistant. I could first feel it only when I moveded my neck. Now even when I move my eyes I can hear it. There is no pain. It feels like sand in my head and neck.
Any time I move my head, I can hear it. Crunch, crunch, crunch. It doesn’t matter if it is up and down movement or side to side movement. It always sounds crunchy. It seems like it is focused right at the base of my skull, where my skull attaches to my spinal column. Does anyone else hear this or am I just crazy?
Do you have Crunchie noises in your neck?
Yes, I have the crunchie noises in my neck also. When I drop my chin and do a slow head roll all the way around, it sounds like a wooden wagon wheel is being slowly rolled up a fine-graveled dirt road. That’s how I would describe it.