When do I hear a thumping sound in my car?
When do I hear a thumping sound in my car?
– When driving in a straight line, I hear a thumping sound that increases in frequency the faster I drive. It sounds like a helicopter in the distance at highway speeds. – When taking a curve to the left or right, the thumping sound is more intense.
Why do I hear a low pitched hum while driving?
While driving, you hear a low-pitched hum. As you accelerate, the noise gets louder—maybe it sounds like an airplane taking off—but after a certain speed the volume is consistent. When you make a turn, the noise gets louder; but if you turn the other way, it disappears. What it could mean: This is most likely a wheel bearing noise.
What does it mean when you hear a noise in your car?
What it could mean: If you hear this sound, pull over right away, and check your wheels and tires. You may have loosened wheel nuts, which could result in the wheel falling off, or low tire pressure, which puts you at risk for a tire blowout.
Why do I hear a scraping sound while driving?
The scraping sound you hear while driving might be annoying and frustrating. Before proceeding further, you should actually be aware of the possible reasons that are responsible for producing this sound. A few possible suspects liable for this scraping sound include:
Why does my car make noise when I go over 20 mph?
If you hear the noise above 20 mph it’s most likely a wheel bearing noise but it’s not a bad idea to check the tire tread to be sure the tires are not chopped or worn uneven. If you what to leave me more details about the noise I may have a more definitive answer to what may be the problem.
The scraping sound you hear while driving might be annoying and frustrating. Before proceeding further, you should actually be aware of the possible reasons that are responsible for producing this sound. A few possible suspects liable for this scraping sound include:
What causes a clunking sound when driving over bumps?
Knocking noises when driving over bumps. When compressed, the knocking sound that is often heard is caused by the strut “bottoming out” or metal-to-metal contact. If you notice a knocking or clunking sound coming from an area near the front or rear tires, it’s most likely due to worn out or broken struts.
Why does my car make a grinding noise when I drive?
With the grinding noise from the brakes, if you ignore this noise at the first time, next time it will be a powerful grinding. When driving, the last part of the pad has worn out, forcing the metal backing plate clamping directly onto the brake disc that makes scraping sound.