What is rattling under my Jeep?

What is rattling under my Jeep?

While there are a variety of reasons your Jeep Wrangler is rattling, the most common 3 are the ball joints, struts or strut mount, or a problem with the sway bar links.

What happens if it rains and your Jeep top is off?

Jeep knows you will driving with the top off a lot and the engineers have worked hard to seal and reinforce areas that are likely to get wet due to exposure and make them water resistant enough that getting caught in a rainstorm will not cause permanent damage to your vehicle.

Is it OK if my Jeep gets rained in?

Yes. However, it is important to remember that the interior of a Jeep Wrangler is water-resistant, not waterproof. In other words, your Jeep should be fine in most water situations such as big splashes or rainfall, but it should be kept as dry as possible afterward to protect its most important internal components.

Why does my Jeep Wrangler make a knocking noise when accelerating?

If you are experiencing any of the above mentioned symptoms on your Jeep Wrangler, then this article has the solution. When your Jeep Wrangler emits a loud metallic knocking noises when accelerating, it can be caused by wear on any of the following components.

When does the rattling sound in my car go away?

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.

Why does my car Rattle at high speeds?

These components act as a thermo-reflective barrier between the exhaust system and other parts including gas tank, fuel lines, and the cabin of a car. When they are loose or broken, they fail to completely block the heat transfer to these key areas. As a result, you will hear frightening rattles at higher speeds.

Why does my Nissan Versa make a rattling sound?

The exhaust system on your Versa is very prone to corrosion and failure at the weld joints and internal muffler components. Nissan warranty coverage is basic and no recalls or technical service bulletins cover this problem. There are other owners… How do you manually shift the automatic transmission?