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Why does my car rattle when I first start it up?

Why does my car rattle when I first start it up?

If you hear a “clack-clack” kind of rattle when you start your car’s engine, it could be a sign of piston slap. Pistons move up and down in their cylinders with a tight fit between the piston and cylinder wall.

Why does my car make a loud noise when I start the engine?

Damaged or worn main bearing noise is revealed by dull thuds or knocks which happen on every engine revolution. This noise is loudest when the engine is under heavy load.

When does a loose camshaft make the loudest noise?

Loose or improperly seated camshaft timing gears are usually loudest when warm. They are speed sensitive only. They are not load sensitive. Cam gear noise will usually be evident at a warm idle in neutral and sounds much like a loose timing chain noise.

What causes a loud knocking noise at the crankshaft?

Excessive crankshaft end play is indicated by an intermittent rap or knock sharper than a worn main bearing. The following are causes of main bearing noise: Low oil pump pressure. Thin, diluted or dirty oil and/or filter. Excessive main bearing clearance. Excessive crankshaft end play. Out-of-round crankshaft journals. Loose crankshaft pulley.

What kind of noise does a timing chain make?

Timing Chain and Gears. Engines designed with timing gears, or those equipped with a timing chain and sprockets, can produce different noise. The most common noise is a high frequency, light-knocking sound. This sound will generally be the same in intensity whether the engine is idling, operating at high speeds, or under load.

What makes a loud noise when the car starts?

When it comes to cars, the unexpected is usually bad and changes in state are almost always for the worse. The following are some of the more common sounds made by a worn engine at start up. Some are more serious than others, but any noise should be investigated, particularly if it gets louder or faster with rpm.

What causes the kocking sound on start-up that disappears?

Depending on how cold it is or I guess long it’s sitting, I’ve heard it do it for about 30 seconds and then stop. Sometimes turning the steering wheel will cause it to stop or quieten it up until it completely disappears. Once it disappears, u never hear it for the rest of the day. As for the flex pipe, just look under the car at it.

Why does my car make a knocking noise when I go over bumps?

Knocking Noise Under a Car when Going Over Bumps Looseness in your suspension usually cause a knocking noise when you go over bumpy roads or potholes. It’s possible your struts or shocks are leaked out, your stabilizer links or sway bar bushings are worn, or your control arms are loose.

What does it mean when your car makes a growling noise?

There’s a lot going on in a small area so cut ‘em some slack. A similar noise coming from the back of a rear-drive vehicle can be an indication of a bad universal joint. 6. Growling or Moaning Also during turns, if your vehicle starts growling like a starved lioness it may be an indication that the power-steering pump is not long for this world.

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Ruth Doyle