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Why do tires rattle?

Why do tires rattle?

The most common cause of rattling noises from the wheel area being loose or a worn strut mount or the strut coming apart. Aside from the strut, which wouldn’t be typical for a vehicle of this age, you could have a hub cap that is broken or installed incorrectly.

Why does my front suspension make a rattling noise?

A rattling noise in that area can be a number of things including bad struts, timing chain issue, or bent suspension components. You should have the front suspension sway bar bushings or link arms inspected for loose or worn components and repaired as needed.

Where does the rattling sound come from in a car?

Q: Rattling sound coming from front drivers side wheel well. When driving at slow speeds over bumpy terrain, there is a metallic rattling sound coming from the front driver’s side wheel well. This noise can best be hear at low speeds and only happens when driving over a pothole or bumpy terrain. My car has 18500 miles.

What should I do if my lift makes a rattling noise?

A front end inspection on a lift would be the best way to identify the noise of the loose or broken component. This could be a number of things, but the first things I noticed is the age and mileage of your car. It should still be under warranty. I recommend taking it to the dealer for this repair.

Q: Rattling sound coming from front drivers side wheel well. When driving at slow speeds over bumpy terrain, there is a metallic rattling sound coming from the front driver’s side wheel well. This noise can best be hear at low speeds and only happens when driving over a pothole or bumpy terrain. My car has 18500 miles.

A rattling noise in that area can be a number of things including bad struts, timing chain issue, or bent suspension components. You should have the front suspension sway bar bushings or link arms inspected for loose or worn components and repaired as needed.

Why does my Chevy Silverado make a noise when I stop?

A steady whine from the front that is best heard while stopped or during low speed turns. With the steering wheel straight, the whine may be null or low, but the noise increases noticeably when the steering wheel is turned. This is often caused by low power steering fluid, which indicates a leak that must be corrected.

Where does the lifter sound come from on a Chevy Silverado?

You can hear lifter click best around the top of the engine, and isolate the noise with a stethoscope against the valve cover. It will occur at idle and increases as you rev the engine, continuing even when the engine is warm. Valve lifter noise is detrimental and should be addressed quickly.

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Ruth Doyle