Why is my car making rattling noises?

Why is my car making rattling noises?

Rattles From Under the Car Two common sources of these troubling sounds are the exhaust and emissions systems. Sometimes, an exhaust system clamp gets loose, creating a rattle. Another cause of rattles under the car is a failing catalytic converter.

What makes a rattling noise Under my Jeep?

I’m new to Jeeps so I was wondering as to what are some common causes for noises coming from under my Jeep. It’s a 95 lifted 4″ with 33″ tires. The noise I think comes from the front end and possibly the middle of the Jeep when I go over bumps on the road or a speed bump.

Where does the rattling sound come from in my car?

The rattling noise I’ve previously described is still there. When I researched bad bearings and the sounds they might make, it didn’t quite match with the noise I’ve been hearing. This noise only seems to occur at highway speeds, and it’s a slight thin rattling sound that seems to come from the right front quadrant of the car.

Why does my front suspension make a rattling noise?

A rattling noise in that area can be a number of things including bad struts, timing chain issue, or bent suspension components. You should have the front suspension sway bar bushings or link arms inspected for loose or worn components and repaired as needed.

Why does my front end Rattle over bumps?

If you usually hear a rattling noise when driving over bumps, there’s a good chance it could be the sway bar links. Grab the end of the sway bar link with both hands and wiggle it up and down.

I’m new to Jeeps so I was wondering as to what are some common causes for noises coming from under my Jeep. It’s a 95 lifted 4″ with 33″ tires. The noise I think comes from the front end and possibly the middle of the Jeep when I go over bumps on the road or a speed bump.

A rattling noise in that area can be a number of things including bad struts, timing chain issue, or bent suspension components. You should have the front suspension sway bar bushings or link arms inspected for loose or worn components and repaired as needed.

Where does the rattling sound come from in a car?

Q: Rattling sound coming from front drivers side wheel well. When driving at slow speeds over bumpy terrain, there is a metallic rattling sound coming from the front driver’s side wheel well. This noise can best be hear at low speeds and only happens when driving over a pothole or bumpy terrain. My car has 18500 miles.

Why does my front wheel make a clunking noise?

If you’re hitting potholes or bumps, you will definitely notice a loud knocking or clunking sound as a result. Replacing the struts on your vehicle can be a rather expensive repair job overall. New struts typically cost somewhere between $600 and $750 to get done. The wheels on your car are attached to the suspension system by some ball joints.

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