Why does my car make a rattling noise when I drive?
If the rattling sound sounds like it is coming from underneath your vehicle, you likely are experiencing a problem with your exhaust system. Exhaust system problems include catalytic converter problems, muffler issues or corroded pipe, can sound like light rattling to rocks shaking beneath your car.
Why is my suspension rattling?
Do you hear a front end rattle when going over bumps? If you hear a rattling sound during any of these, it could mean you have a suspension problem which could include: a bad control arm bushing, bad ball joint, bad tie rod, bad strut mount, bad sway bar link, or bad sway bar bushings.
Why does my Toyota Camry make a rattling noise?
Rattling noise over small bumps can be caused by worn upper strut mounts, sway / stabilizer bar links and bushings. The failure on my struts was rather unusual. The down pressure resistance was too high but there was no internal gas left for rebound pressure.
Why does my Toyota Camry engine idle rough?
Over time, the threads begin to strip and this condition can cause rough idle. Because the weakened bolts allow the head gasket to leak, the telltale sign of this condition is coolant loss accompanied by rough idle. This can only be repaired by rebuilding the engine with threaded inserts and new cylinder head bolts.
How to test the down pressure on a Toyota Camry?
Testing the down pressure resistance can be done by rocking up and down on the front bumper of your car. If the car goes down too easily, the strut is pretty much gone or on its way out. Rebound pressure cannot be detected since the strut spring is the main component that pulls up on the strut stem.
Why does my Toyota Camry shake at 500 rpm?
The idle may fall to about 500 rpm and noticeable shaking may occur. Removing the engine load by selecting neutral or turning off the AC frequently restores normal idle. This issue is widely reported across the Camry line and a number of fixes have worked for Camry owners.