What does your car engine sound like when you start it?

What does your car engine sound like when you start it?

When starting the engine, it sounds like you have your foot pressed to the floor on the gas pedal as soon as you start it, without even having your foot on the gas. Then it idles down, but then sometimes that idle is rough, or loping. My car has 226000 miles. My car has an automatic transmission.

Why does my car make a popping sound when I start it up?

The Fix: Check firing order and place wires on the correct spark plugs. The Symptom: Engine hesitates, and a popping sound comes from the engine. When you step on the gas, the engine bogs down or takes a second to respond. You may notice a general lack of power. The problem may occur when the engine is hot or cold or when you are low on fuel.

What kind of sound is an engine idling?

This is more like hearing a car or truck outside of my house idling its engine — low frequency and constant. It is NOT my heartbeat. It is a constant low frequency motor-like sound — similar to a piece of equipment that is always running. It is there in addition to the high-pitched buzzing I’ve been hearing all these years.

Why do I hear a roaring noise in my car?

What you hear: A loud roaring sound coming from somewhere underneath the driver’s seat. What’s happening: You probably have a leak or crack in your exhaust system’s manifold. The roaring you hear is excess engine noise that would normally get silenced by the muffler.

What’s the sound of a car engine when it starts?

1 Answer 1. The sound that a car engine makes in general is vroom. If you put your foot on the gas when starting the engine, it’s definitely ‘vroom’. Each increase in revs gets a vroom of it’s own (three squeezes of the pedal, “vroom vroom vroom”).

How can I tell if my car is making a noise?

It’s often mistaken as an engine noise and one way you can tell is to watch your RPM gauge. As you accelerate, the RPM and speed gauges rise. Coast at a set speed, let off the gas pedal and watch the RPM gauge drop. If the noise is still there, it’s definitely not coming from the engine.

Why is my car making a shrieking noise?

If your car’s engine is making a shrieking sound it could be an issue with the serpentine belt. Either the rubber has gotten old and brittle or the tensioner could be failing. If the latter is to blame the belt may not have the appropriate pressure applied to it, causing slippage and ultimately ill-mannered commotion.

What kind of noise does a car make when you accelerate?

Your car makes a humming noise when accelerating While driving, you hear a low-pitched hum. As you accelerate, the noise gets louder—maybe it sounds like an airplane taking off—but after a certain speed the volume is consistent.