Why do I hear a grinding noise when I start my car?

Why do I hear a grinding noise when I start my car?

If your vehicle makes a grinding or whining noise, it might be your starter, and it might not be the weather either. If you stick the key in the ignition and you hear a grinding noise, it might mean the starter gear is worn. If you hear whining, it means the flywheel is not engaging, and you can damage your engine.

Why does my starter make a grinding noise?

If the starter is crashing into the flywheel and then turning the motor over it will give you a grinding noise. I would get a pack of shims out of the help section and install one of the thinner ones and keep going up until the noise goes away.

Why does my tooth grinder make a whining noise?

You usually shim on install to get proper tooth engagement. Is it a grinding noise or a loud whining noise? If whining, it might be the bendix. It kicks the starter gear back. When they go bad, your starter will sometimes crank for an instant, then the bendix kicks out and the starter just free revs, so you get the whining noise.

What should I do if my starter is grinding?

Put a 1/8″ drill bit between the flywheel teeth and the starter shaft. If it’s too tight, add shims till it clears. If it’s too loose, remove shims. (You must log in or sign up to reply here.)

When does a car make a grinding noise?

It only occurs at low speeds, 10-15mph, but not at speeds higher than that. The car drives normally at normal speeds, but it sounds shocking at low speeds. There is nothing hanging below the car, and the tyres are fully inflated. The sound is made when pulling away in any gear, and when slowing down to these speeds in any gear and in neutral.

If the starter is crashing into the flywheel and then turning the motor over it will give you a grinding noise. I would get a pack of shims out of the help section and install one of the thinner ones and keep going up until the noise goes away.

You usually shim on install to get proper tooth engagement. Is it a grinding noise or a loud whining noise? If whining, it might be the bendix. It kicks the starter gear back. When they go bad, your starter will sometimes crank for an instant, then the bendix kicks out and the starter just free revs, so you get the whining noise.

Why does my car Grind when I change gears?

Grinding can potentially be caused by a worn-out clutch or even transmission problems. Any noise that occurs whenever you are shifting or changing gears is almost always a problem with the transmission system. Loud, often clunking, noises that occur when shifting into reverse, drive, or neutral can be a sign of a problem with the torque converter.