Why do I hear a clicking noise when I accelerate?

Why do I hear a clicking noise when I accelerate?

With the engine, the tapping noise is either lack of oil lubrication in the top of the motor (or loose valve train hardware like lifters) or due to engine knocking (small misfires). In the axle area, this type of noise can be caused by damaged CV joints, or even a brake rotor that is warped.

What is that noise when I accelerate?

A loud squeaking or squealing noise while accelerating could mean there’s a problem with your engine belt. It could mean the belt’s loose or worn. Or it could mean that one of the belt’s pulleys is starting to fail. A loud rumbling noise when accelerating might suggest there’s a problem with your exhaust system.

What causes a clicking noise when driving?

Damaged CV joint: The most common cause of a clicking or popping sound from the wheels is a broken CV joint. When a CV joint becomes damaged, the axle loses its flexibility, and will make a constant clicking noise when the wheels are turned. Bad struts: Your struts are an important part of your suspension system.

Why does my car make a noise when I accelerate?

Belt noise can mean the belt is worn or loose. Belt noise can also come when one of the pulleys the belt is riding on starts to fail. When the belt no longer moves smoothly along the pulleys, it makes a noise when the car is accelerating. The other noise you might be accustomed to is that of a loud exhaust system.

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

A ticking noise could be caused by any number of reasons, such as a low amount of oil and loose components. You may hear the ticking noise while the vehicle is idle, accelerating or even after you have received an oil change.

Why does my Pontiac Vibe make a ticking noise?

My 2005 Pontiac Vibe started spontaneously making a strange ticking noise after a grocery run. It’s loud, and doesn’t accelerate in time with the engine, so we have ruled out fan for now. It sounds like it’s coming from almost directly behind the radio console and has the speed and timbre of a fast, old-fashioned tick tock metronome.

Why do I hear a ticking noise on my Radio?

It sounds like it’s coming from almost directly behind the radio console and has the speed and timbre of a fast, old-fashioned tick tock metronome. My dad took a look at it and thought it might have to do with the air filter–a lot of awful junk fell out of it, and I have a new filter, but the ticking noise still persists.