Why does my car make a loud noise when I reverse?

Why does my car make a loud noise when I reverse?

A popping / clunking noise when moving in reverse can be caused by many things. Two of the most common causes for those symptoms are worn axles or motor mounts. The axles are the joints that transmit power from the transmission to the wheels. The same can also be caused by worn engine or transmission mounts.

Why does my transmission sound loud?

Constant noise or whine at all speeds: Likely low fluid level or damaged fluid. May also be accompanied by gear slipping. Correct with a transmission fluid change. Noise that stops in one gear: Likely due to transmission gear problems—it stops when gears all turn together, typically third gear.

Why is my Toyota Sienna making a loud noise?

The rear differential caused a very loud noise in the car that made it. The rear differential coupling was worn on my car. There had been a recall for this pet on the rav-4 but not on the Sienna. I believe this is a defect that should be looked into.

Why is the rear differential on my Toyota Sienna so bad?

The rear differential caused a very loud noise in the car that made it almost impossible to have a conversation from the third row to the front seat. Says my rear differential – viscous coupler- is bad and needs to be replaced at a cost oof at least $1,300 and that doesn’t include installation.

Is the viscous coupler on a Toyota Sienna bad?

Was told by Toyota that the viscous coupler bearing is bad. Cost to replace coupler is from $1900. 00 to $3000. 00 dollars. Car only had 115000 mile on it when it started to make noise. Bought a used rear end with 69000 miles on it and again it to is starting to make the same noise at just over 100000. What is up with your rear ends.

Why does my car make a whining noise when I shift gears?

If you hear a constant whining noise, accompanied by a slip in the gears as the transmission automatically shifts, it points to low transmission fluids.