Why does my Kia Carnival keep beeping open door?
I have a 2010 Kia carnival and it has just started with this really annoying problem. As soon as we head off, the ‘open door’ icon starts flashing and the annoying beeping starts and is just constant. We are rural and drive long distances, so it’s sending us insane.
Why does my car make a squealing noise?
The squealing sound is an indication that it’s time for a brake job. If you put off this necessary maintenance for too long the noise could progress to a demonic growling. No, this doesn’t mean your car has been possessed by malevolent spirits bent on your destruction.
What did they do to my Kia Grand Carnival?
So two weeks later we took it to a different mechanic who replaced “broken front control arm brushes, replaced worn lhf steering rack end” and did a wheel alignment. They said they couldn’t hear the knocking noise either (the noise isn’t constant, some days it hardly does it, other days it does it everytime I drive it).
Why does my power steering pump make a squeaking noise?
Some power steering pumps will work fine for a long time even if they make noise. The squeaking noise when you get in, combine with your shop saying you need a new control arm sounds like the bushing on your control arm could be worn out causing a metal on metal sound when your suspension moves.
Why does my car make a squealing noise when I turn the wheel?
In some cases, this squealing noise may be due to a worn out axle or wheel bearing. The bearings act as a buffer between the wheel and axle and when they wear out, there is friction, leading to squealing.
Why does my suspension make a squeaking noise?
Worn out bushings cause more movement which in return causes those squeaking noises as well as incorrect suspension geometry. If you suspect a squeaking bushing, try spraying a small amount of lubricant on the bushings to see if the noise goes away temporarily. If it does, consider replacing the bushing.
Some power steering pumps will work fine for a long time even if they make noise. The squeaking noise when you get in, combine with your shop saying you need a new control arm sounds like the bushing on your control arm could be worn out causing a metal on metal sound when your suspension moves.
Why does my Mazda Atenza make a squeaking noise?
The best way to check to see where the noise is coming from is squirt penetrating oil on each rubber bushing one by one and bounce the car in between. When the noise stops, you’ve found the culprit! Many Mazda Atenza owners have found the rear sway bar bushings to be the culprit so you might start there.