Why is my truck making a loud humming noise?
Air escaping through a leak can also cause a distinct “humming” noise. This could be a small leak in the exhaust system or air intake system. If the noise is only present while driving it is likely related to the drivetrain. The drivetrain includes the transmission, drive axles, carrier bearings, and wheel bearings.
Why does my car make a roaring noise when I drive?
The roaring you hear is excess engine noise that would normally get silenced by the muffler. When your exhaust system fails, all of your engine’s sound waves and vibrations get channeled into the car.
Why do I hear a rattling noise when I accelerate?
You usually hear this noise when accelerating the vehicle. And that’s also why you hear the pinging and rattling noises. Some of the causes of this condition are improper fuel octane, engine overheating, improper ignition timing, the EGR valve not functioning properly and problems with the computer or knock sensor.
Why does my car make a weird noise when I accelerate?
Roaring that increases with acceleration: The first thing to check is the exhaust system; it could be damaged. Transmission issues could be another cause. With a manual transmission, the clutch could be slipping. Squealing or chirping on acceleration: This usually indicates a belt or belts are loose and slipping.