Why Does My car clunk when I back up?
Sometimes, this type of problem is an indication of a wheel bearing that is starting to wear. As the wheel spins, it will build-up heat and the noise can go away. However, over time this clunking sound will turn into a constant grinding noise.
What does it mean when your car Clunks?
1. Clunking. If your car makes a clunking sound when you use the brakes, it could mean there is significant wear or damage to the brake discs, calipers or pads. If the clunk happens when you drive over bumps, there might be a problem with your car’s suspension, or part of the exhaust could be loose.
Why do my new shocks make noise?
There is most likely nothing wrong with the replacement units, but a metallic “clunking noise” typically indicates loose or worn mounting hardware. If the noise is present with a replacement shock absorber, check that the mountings are tightened securely, and look for other worn suspension parts.
Where does the clunk come from when you brake?
I was hoping someone here might. When I brake there is a clunk that sounds like it’s coming from the back somewhere near the center of the car. It is a single clunk. It doesn’t seem to affect how the car brakes or handles but I want to know what it is.
What makes a car clunk when backing out of the garage?
Today when backing out in the garage, as soon I started to reverse it sounded like I had hit something as a very loud clunk occurred. It was very startling. My husband looked under the car and couldn’t see anything. As we drove we heard continual clunking at low speeds.
What to do if your car makes a clunking noise over bumps?
When it comes to diagnosing a clunking noise when driving over bumps, a road test is required to determine the sound. Before you take the vehicle on a road test, you need to walk around the vehicle to ensure that there is nothing falling off the vehicle. Look underneath to see if any parts to the vehicle has broken off.
Why does my car make a clunking sound when reversing?
The warranty guy wants us to drive it for about a week (unless there are serious clunks continuing) and then report back to him. He is suspecting something faulty in the emergency brake switch. He thinks it may be in the switch itself that is pressed to put it on and off.