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Cars can make many noises when something is wrong. Parts can become loose, wear out, or break down, which makes them sound off. If you're wondering what that odd noise is, this guide may help. Here we list a few of the most common car sounds drivers experience and what those sounds are indicating.
The sound of squeaking brakes might certainly make you cringe. It can also be a sign of a more serious problem. Squeaking brakes are due to several issues. One of the most common is that the brake pads are worn out and either need to be replaced or repaired. Since braking systems are complex, you'll need a mechanic to inspect the components to tell you what's wrong. The noise can also come from loose brake parts in the braking system that vibrate and make noise when they become loose.
This rattling noise is often caused by a combination of fuel and air in the engine cylinder. The sound happens when ignition in the engine cylinder happens prematurely as the piston moves upwards on the compression stroke. The sound can also be likened to a pinging sound if the rattling occurs due to a loose part.
Clicking noises can start for a few reasons. The components in the mechanical system can cause this sound when parts start to go bad, including the valves, pistons, and pushrods. These parts will make noise that may progress to clunking as they become more worn out over time. Alternatively, it could be the result of low oil pressure.
Another issue you might notice coming from your car is a knocking sound that emanates from under the hood. A problem with the crankshaft is one possible cause, but it can also mean that something is wrong with the transmission. A mechanic can look at your car to make a diagnosis.
Squealing engine sounds are also usually attributed to worn belts in the engine. In this case, the roller bearing on an engine accessory can go bad, which causes the engine to start squealing. The bearing can fail on the idler bearing, water pump, or alternator.
If your car is creating odd noises, contact our friendly representatives to arrange an appointment soon. Or visit our Ford service center in Grapevine, TX, for diagnosing or servicing today.
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