Why does my wheel make noise when I accelerate?
A loud squeaking or squealing noise while accelerating could mean there’s a problem with your engine belt. It could mean the belt’s loose or worn. Or it could mean that one of the belt’s pulleys is starting to fail. A loud rumbling noise when accelerating might suggest there’s a problem with your exhaust system.
Why is my car making noise when I turn left?
Reasons Your Car Makes a Noise When You Turn the Wheel Suspension Joints: Especially when heard at lower speeds, a creaking, clunking, or popping sound could indicate worn out or broken suspension joints. Tie Rods: A clunking noise when turning could indicate a loose or broken tie rod.
Why do my tires make a humming noise?
A technician at the shop thought it might be the wheel bearings. A Have the tires rebalanced and rotated once again, making sure the front tires end up on the rear of the vehicle. If this has an effect on the humming noise, the problem is with the tires.
Why does my car have a thumping sound?
The tires were replaced because once I did the brakes and rotated the “NEW” P7’s to the rear of the car and the problematic Continental Pro Trac’s put up front the thumping sound returned this time only louder than before. The thumping only happened between 15 and 30 MPH.
Why does my car vibrate or make noises?
Chassis components, specially around the rear of the vehicle, can be a source of noise and vibration when worn or loose. Sometimes, they can be heard during acceleration at relatively low speeds, usually above 20 mph. 4. Constant Velocity Joints
Why do Pirelli P7’s make a thumping sound?
Had 2 new Pirelli P7’s installed the brake fluid changed, front end alignment and the L/H sunvisor replaced. The tires were replaced because once I did the brakes and rotated the “NEW” P7’s to the rear of the car and the problematic Continental Pro Trac’s put up front the thumping sound returned this time only louder than before.