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7 Car Noises You Should Never Ignore

Hmm. Purr. Vroom. Modern engineering has made driving a car easier on the ears than ever.

But there are some car noises you don’t want to hear, because they can signal trouble. Every once in a while, roll down the windows and start listening for “any sound that is odd,” says Mike Peth, director of technical training at Ohio Technical College in Cleveland. “You know your car, so you can often pick up something that may become a problem.”

These seven car noises might be warning signs of trouble:

  1. A sound like a coin in a clothes dryer.
  2. Brakes squealing, grinding or growling
  3. A finger-snapping, popping or clicking sound when you turn
  4. A rhythmic squeak that speeds up as you accelerate
  5. A howling, whining or even “singing”
  6. Rhythmic clunking, tapping or banging from under the hood.
  7. Squealing under the hood at start-up or when accelerating.
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1. A sound like a coin in a clothes dryer

What it means: If you hear something rattling around inside a wheel at low speeds (and then stops as you drive faster) it could be a loose lug nut inside a hub cap. That might mean your wheel wasn’t tightened properly the last time it was removed and replaced. Take your car to a mechanic ASAP.

2. Brakes squealing, grinding or growling

What it means: If you hear a squealing noise, your brake pads or shoes might be nearing the end of their service life and must be replaced. If they grind or growl, get your brakes checked out immediately. It could be a sign that pads are so worn that metal is touching metal—a serious problem that could affect braking efficiency. (Check out these 5 signs you need new brake pads.)

3. A finger-snapping, popping or clicking sound when you turn

What it means: If you have a front-wheel-drive or all-wheel drive vehicle and hear this sound when you turn or corner (but the noise stops when you steer straight) one or both of the constant velocity (CV) joints on your front axle could need replacing.

4. A rhythmic squeak that speeds up as you accelerate

What it means: If you have rear-wheel or four-wheel drive and hear this sound, the culprit could be the universal joint (U-joint), which are found in pairs and are components of the driveshaft. Get it checked by a mechanic immediately.

5.  A howling, whining or even “singing”

What it means: This is usually a sign that your bearings—tiny metal balls that help parts rotate smoothly—aren’t doing their job. But which ones? If you have front-wheel drive, and the sound changes as you turn left, right and back again, it’s likely your front-wheel bearings; a gradually growing, steady howl signals rear-wheel bearings. If you have rear-wheel drive and the whine gets louder as you accelerate, your differential, which allows your wheels to spin at different rates when needed, could be leaking fluid. Get it fixed immediately.

6. Rhythmic clunking, tapping or banging from under the hood

What it means: There could be a serious problem with valves, connecting rods or pistons. Get to a mechanic ASAP.

7. Squealing under the hood at start-up or when accelerating

What it means: This could come from worn or loose accessory belts that drive things like your power steering pump, air conditioner compressor and alternator. With newer cars, it may point to the serpentine belt, which drives multiple accessories at once, and is relatively easy and cheap to fix.

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By Ira Hellman

Next article: 5 Signs You Need New Tires

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  1. Dhiru Shah says,

    High light on making left turn.
    driving straight other making left turn after they missed their left turn Arrow.
    Please have Geico comments

  2. Silvia garcia says,

    Thank you for the advice i have had some of this noises. When i tell my mechanic they look at me like im crazy and now you have proved to me that im not and they just don’t know what they are doing . Time for a new mechanic.

  3. Shirley says,

    Thank you! I was married to a master mechanic for 59 years, and naturally he took care of everything pertaining to our cars. When he passed away, it was scary when it concerned mechanical problems. I really appreciate this information.

  4. Karen says,

    My car has been having this clicking sound under the hood of my car for quite sometime now. It seems to be getting louder as time goes by. I don’t know if its one of the belts that might be loose but then again I don’t know nothing about cars. Does anyone have any idea what this might be and do you,think it is a costly job. Should I get it to my mechanic asap.
    Thank you any advice will help.

    • Pitt says,

      A belt would squeel and eventually stop if the noise your hearing is like a ticking or a tapping your oil is probably low and needs topped off or the radiator fan could have developed a dent in the casing which is just tapping the fan as it’s spinning good luck hope I was of some help

  5. A.boyd says,

    I have read all the signs to listen out for, but my jeep makes a sound like its passing GAS! Now tell me what could that be when I was driving ,all of a sudden we heard this sound like the jeep farted, and I said to my husband what is that noise ? he didn’t know what it was and its been making that same noise for awhile should I be concerned?

  6. James Pierce says,

    Congratulations. This is the best email I’ve ever gotten from Geico, or that matter from other companies I pay money to for services. The first item — a loose lug nut — most people would never think of, but I know it happens.

  7. Tim Dunn says,

    This is great PR for you. I was with State Farm for 30+ years and never received anything like this info. Thank you very much.

  8. Jacquie Paldin says,

    I take such good care of my car a 2001 Honda CRV~I go & get my Oil changed & follow the sticker they put on my window & I have never missed…I change the Gas & Air Filter’s & I just had new Spark Plugs put in…my son’s tell me I take better care of my car then they do..,
    It only has 111,000 miles for @ 2001 car & I don’t go far as I am retired.,.

  9. Emelia. Annum says,

    Thanks for the noises that we should not ignore..
    I have a 2016 Honda CRV and I hear noise inside the car while driving on the highway even though the windows are up . Please tell me where the noise may be coming from.

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