Why does my engine sound tinny?
The most common engine rattling at idle isn’t an engine problem at all. What you’ll hear is a clattering, tinny metal noise when you idle. The catalytic converter is an emissions control component in your exhaust system. When it begins to break down, little chunks break off and rattle around inside.
Why does my car make a weird noise when I crank it?
Most likely, if it is true grinding that you hear, the problem is related to the starter. Causes include the starter not lining up correctly with the ring gear on the flywheel, missing or damaged gear teeth, or a faulty solenoid. Replacing the starter is most often the right solution.
Why does my Toyota Camry make a rattling noise?
While there are a variety of reasons your Toyota Camry is rattling, the most common 3 are the ball joints, struts or strut mount, or a problem with the sway bar links. See what others are asking about their Toyota Camry. Get answers from RepairPal’s community of auto experts and enthusiasts.
When does a car make a rattling sound?
The rattling sound is temporary and goes away when I reach 30 – 40 mph. Anymore acceleration to speeds beyond that do not make this sound. I also feels like something is holding down the acceleration of the vehicle during the time I hear that rattling sound. It comes from the front side near to the tires.
Why is my car making a ticking noise?
Over time, the engine can consume, burn or leak oil. If the oil level gets too low, you can have a situation where the oil pump sucks air into it and the air gets pumped through the engine along with whatever oil is remaining. This can cause a rattling or ticking noise from within the engine.
Why are my heat shields rattling under my car?
These heat shields are made of thin pieces of metal, and are placed between these components and the underfloor of the vehicle. They have become a common source of rattling noises under the car. Over time, heat shields can rust out or become loose and get detached from their mountings.