What should I do if my lift makes a rattling noise?
A front end inspection on a lift would be the best way to identify the noise of the loose or broken component. This could be a number of things, but the first things I noticed is the age and mileage of your car. It should still be under warranty. I recommend taking it to the dealer for this repair.
What to do if your car makes a rattling noise?
Before you spend time or take your car to an independent mechanic, make sure it isn’t covered by the manufacturers warranty. If you are no longed covered under warranty, consider having your rattling noise inspected and repaired by a mobile technician from YourMechanic. Was this answer helpful? Thank you for your feedback! Sorry about that.
What should I do if my muffler rattles?
If it looks like a loose heat shield is what’s causing your rattles, read on to pinpoint the source and fix it free. Wait until your car is nice and cool, at least an hour since it was last driven; muffler repair on a hot muffler is no fun. Raise the car and safely secure it on jackstands. Now you can shimmy underneath to see what’s going on.
What causes a rattling sound in my front wheel?
The most common cause of rattling noises from the wheel area being loose or a worn strut mount or the strut coming apart. This rarely is a cause for alarm but of course can be very annoying.
What to do when you hear a clunking noise?
Lay underneath, spare off, with a large rubber mallet or a plastic dead-blow hammer. Start smacking things until you hear the noise. Chase it down that way.
A front end inspection on a lift would be the best way to identify the noise of the loose or broken component. This could be a number of things, but the first things I noticed is the age and mileage of your car. It should still be under warranty. I recommend taking it to the dealer for this repair.
What should I do if I hear a rattle in my truck?
Broken frame crossmember? Lay underneath, spare off, with a large rubber mallet or a plastic dead-blow hammer. Start smacking things until you hear the noise. Chase it down that way. What year is the truck? How many miles?
Why does my undercarriage make a rattling noise?
So it appears it is either caused by a bad IWE solenoid or one of the vacuum lines has a hole or loose connection. Sounds strange, at least from my speakers, let us know how that turns out.