Why does my car make a noise when idle?

Why does my car make a noise when idle?

Loud idling is usually caused by issues with cylinder compression. When there are problems with cylinder compression, you get an uneven fuel-air ratio. As a result, combustion becomes unusual. Having higher pressure inside the cylinder will result in loud idling noise.

Why is my car making a weird noise?

Your car makes a loud, abnormal sound: A hole in the muffler is probably the cause. Replace it immediately. You hear whining or humming sounds on curves: Your wheel bearings may be wearing. Your tires make a weird, rhythmic sound as you drive: Check inflation, tire wear, and wheel balancing.

Why does my Toyota Camry make a tapping noise?

The failure mileage was 60,000. See all problems of the 2012 Toyota Camry . Clapping or tapping noise sounds like lifter or valve making noise at certain times. If you turn the engine off and turn the engine back on it will make the noise even press the gas pedal it gets a louder clapping.

What makes the running fan noise in a Toyota?

Yep… the “running fan” noise is the “motor vehicle” detection noise stated in the manual. If the car is in gear, and stopped, the same noise is up front. I thought the radiator fan was running.

Why is my car making a loud noise when I put it in gear?

The transmission should engage easily, and you should be able to drive without any effort. If you’re hearing loud noises when the car is put in gear, it could be one of several different problems depending on the type of noise in question and when exactly you’re hearing it.

Why does my car make a weird sound when I reverse?

A heavy clunking sound when shifting from neutral to reverse may be an indication of a problem with the transmission’s cross member mount, particularly if it’s accompanied by vibration. Rumbling, growling, or metal upon metal noises are generally indicative of problems with the gears inside the transmission.