What’s That Sound?

There comes a time when you start noticing strange noises coming from your car—whether it's a squeak, a clank, or a rumble under the hood. These sounds are rarely a good sign, and ignoring them can lead to bigger problems down the road. If you're trying to figure out what might be wrong before heading to a mechanic, here’s a helpful guide to some of the most common car noises and what they could mean: **Thumping** – This sound often happens at both low and high speeds, and it may indicate a flat tire. If the noise is coming from under the hood, it could be a loose belt. **Buzzing** – A buzzing sound might come from the exhaust manifold gasket. This issue should be addressed quickly, as it can lead to damage and even allow carbon monoxide to leak into the cabin. **Ticking** – Ticking noises can point to a worn U-joint or poor lubrication due to low or dirty oil. It’s a sign that maintenance is needed. **Squeaking from the Wheels** – If you hear this while driving, it could mean your brake pads are worn out, or there might be an issue with the universal joint, prop shaft, or rear differential. **Hissing** – A hissing sound under the hood usually means a line or fitting is loose or damaged. This can sometimes be accompanied by the check engine light turning on. **Clunking** – This sound often points to a failing ball joint. Avoid rough roads until you get it checked. If the noise happens when braking, it could be related to steering components, a faulty caliper, or damaged hardware. **Grumbling** – A grumbling noise might signal that your water pump bearing is about to fail, which can cause leaks and further damage if ignored. **Knocking** – Knocking from the engine can be a sign of worn crankshaft bearings, issues with connecting rods, or a loose bolt. It’s important to have this checked promptly. **Thud** – A thudding sound could mean a loose pulley or an exhaust pipe. Depending on where it’s coming from, it might require immediate attention. **Rumbling** – Rumbling noises are often linked to worn wheel bearings. If the sound is coming from underneath the car, there may be a hole in the exhaust system or a loose pipe. **Whining** – A whining sound typically indicates transmission trouble. If it sounds more like grinding, it could be a worn clutch or internal transmission damage. Strange noises are never a good sign. Don’t ignore them—early detection can save you from costly repairs. If you’re hearing any of these sounds, give DaSilva Auto Body a call today to schedule a diagnostic and keep your car running smoothly.

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