When did the side of my Honda Civic start rattling?
It started at around 1,300 miles. The driver’s side began to rattle. Now at 1,800 miles, the passenger’s side began rattling. I noticed my driver side rattling before, but I haven’t heard it recently.
Why is my car making a rattling noise when at idle?
If you have checked all the interior pieces that could rattle and still haven’t discovered the source, the noise is likely coming from elsewhere in the vehicle.
What to do if your AC rattles when you turn it on?
If you hear a rattle in your car, have a mobile technician from YourMechanic inspect the cause of the sound. The most popular service booked by readers of this article is AC is not working Inspection. Yourmechanic’s technicians bring the dealership to you by performing this job at your home or office 7 days a week between 7AM-9PM.
Why does my Honda Civic make a rattling sound?
The exhaust system is one of the most common culprits that can make it sound like your Honda Civic’s engine is rattling. While the exhaust is outside of the engine itself, it can often cause sounds that are confused for an internal engine rattle.
When does a car make a rattling noise?
You may hear them when you start your car, when you drive it or when you apply the brakes. They may occur only when the engine is cold, or when it’s fully warmed up. Rattles may happen only upon acceleration, deceleration, going over bumps, rounding a corner, or during some other specific set of circumstances.
If you hear a rattle in your car, have a mobile technician from YourMechanic inspect the cause of the sound. The most popular service booked by readers of this article is AC is not working Inspection. Yourmechanic’s technicians bring the dealership to you by performing this job at your home or office 7 days a week between 7AM-9PM.
Why are my heat shields rattling under my car?
These heat shields are made of thin pieces of metal, and are placed between these components and the underfloor of the vehicle. They have become a common source of rattling noises under the car. Over time, heat shields can rust out or become loose and get detached from their mountings.