Why is there a rattling scraping noise coming from my car?

Why is there a rattling scraping noise coming from my car?

The two most common causes of grinding noises under your car are worn brake linings or failing wheel or hub bearings. Whichever action creates the grinding noise is the affected system that needs repair.

What causes a roaring noise when driving?

What’s happening: You probably have a leak or crack in your exhaust system’s manifold. The roaring you hear is excess engine noise that would normally get silenced by the muffler. When your exhaust system fails, all of your engine’s sound waves and vibrations get channeled into the car.

Why does my Toyota Avalon make weird noises?

It sounds as if it’s coming from the dash but sometimes from the passenger door. And it’s when the temp is in the 40s or below. None when car was new. After about 2000 to 3000 miles it came. Not all the time – viturally none when warm outside to almost all the time when colder. Rough road or smooth it’s there.

What to do when your Toyota Avalon rattles?

To see if this is the source of your noise, when you hear the rattle, apply upward pressure of the front portion of your moonroof and, if it goes away, then you know the source. Unfortunately, I have had my Limited back to the dealership a number of times to get this resolved.

Are there any problems with the Toyota Avalon?

This may lead to engine failure. Symptoms of insufficient oil include the engine making odd noises and the oil pressure light coming on. To address this issue, Toyota announced a Limited Service Campaign in 2010 offering to replace the oil hose (Part No. 15707-31030) for free.

What causes an oil leak in a Toyota Avalon?

Worn Oil Hose: If not caught in time, a worn oil hose will spring a leak and drain the oil out of the engine. This may lead to engine failure. Symptoms of insufficient oil include the engine making odd noises and the oil pressure light coming on.