Is it normal for my car to make noise when I accelerate?

Is it normal for my car to 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 there a rattling noise when I accelerate?

If you hear a pinging or rattling sound when accelerating, low-octane fuel could be the cause. Pinging (also called pre-ignition or detonation) can also be the result of carbon deposits, a bad knock sensor, overheating or incorrect ignition timing.

Why does my Toyota Camry make a whining noise?

If your Camry’s stereo is making a whining noise, it is usually caused by a condition known as “alternator whine”. Alternator whine is a product of a drop in voltage between the radio and the alternator itself. It is usually way more noticeable on the A.M band of the radio. You’ll hear it match the acceleration of the vehicle.

Why does my car make noise when I accelerate?

The noise will be louder when I accelerate, but it will still stay the entire time the gas pedal is being pushed. I did just get the 5000 mile oil check and Toyota said they couldn’t find any problems. I don’t think the noise is normal though, as I don’t hear any other making it, especially not new ones… Any ideas of what it could be?

What to do if your Toyota Camry has a transmission problem?

A lot of Camry owners solve this problem by having their transmission rebuilt or replaced. A good way to prevent this from happening is to give your transmission some TLC by making sure that it has adequate fluid at all time and allowing your Camry enough time to warm up in cold weather.

What are the symptoms of a Toyota Camry engine failure?

Symptoms include smoke coming out from under the hood, dirty coolant, white smoke coming out of the tailpipe (even after the car has warmed up), and of course engine failure. The best thing to do is periodically check your oil and inspect your coolant.