Cars make a lot of different noises that are completely normal. But how do you know if the noise your car is making is a sign that there is a larger issue? Some people notice that their car is making strange noises and wait too long before they get a professional to come out and take a look at it. This leads to unnecessary, costly repairs that could have been avoid if they knew what noises we problematic and which noises were normal. With that said, you should always contact a mechanic, like the ones we have at Wrench, if you notice something is different!

     

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  1. Squealing
    Squealing noises could have a lot of different causes depending on where it is coming from. If it is coming from your tires or brakes, that means your brake pads are worn out. For this, you just need to get a mobile mechanic to come check it out and replace your brake pads. Although this isn't an emergency, you should get this fixed soon in order to be sure that your brakes are functioning at their best. If it is coming from under the hood, there is a problem with your serpentine belt. If this is the case, you want to get it fixed as soon as possible. The noise you are hearing is a sign that the belt is going to break because it is very worn out. When it breaks, you could be left stranded. Not only will you waste time, but you will waste your money too. So be sure to book one of our mobile mechanics for your convenient auto repair service.
  2. Roaring
    If you hear roaring near the drivers seat, then there could be an issue with your car's exhaust system. When this noise makes it's way into the car cabin, it is a big issue that shouldn't be taken lightly. There could be dangerous carbon monoxide gas leaking into the car, so make sure you get this noise checked out before you put yourself in harms way.
  3. Flapping or Slapping
    When you turn on your AC system, your car shouldn't make noise other than the whoosh of air. If you hear a flapping or slapping sound coming from your AC system, you might have a loose ventilation flap. This isn't an urgent issue because it won't hurt you to wait. However, this noise can be annoying, so get it fixed whenever you can.
  4. Squeaky Steering
    If the steering wheel squeaks when you turn it, there might be an issue with the power steering system. This is likely due to having low power steering fluid and you would just need to add more. If the sound still doesn't go away, get a mechanic to take a look because there could be a bigger issue here.
  5. Loud Metal Grinding
    When you apply pressure you your brakes and you hear a loud metal grinding noise, it means you have worn all the way through your brake pads. This is a pretty big issue they you should get checked out as soon as possible because your brakes won't be functioning as well as they normally would. This would get you in an accident and could even cost you your life!
  6. Knocking
    Knocking noises coming from your engine could be a sign that there is a problem with your ignition. There are a bunch of different things that could be going wrong within your ignition system, so be sure to schedule an appointment with a professional at Wrench!
  7. Clicking
    Depending on where the clicking noise is coming from, it could mean a handful of different things. If it is coming from you engine, simply change your oil and it should go away. If it doesn't, see a mobile mechanic. But if the noise comes when you drive over bumps, it could be an issue with your struts or sway bars. For this, you should just see a mechanic because this issue is hard for non-professionals to fix.
  8. Popping
    Popping sounds could be a result of many different issues, so it is recommended that you schedule a diagnostic appointment with one of Wrench's mobile mechanics. You might have to replace your spark plugs, air filter, fuel filter, or even more. To prevent this, be sure that you are keeping up with routine maintenance services.
  9. Buzzing
    Buzzing noises are often hard to find the cause because there are so many reasons you might hear them. Yes, the problem might not be a huge concern, but there are more serious causes for buzzing noises. Schedule an appointment before these issues cause accidents or costly repairs!

Most of the time, a quick oil change service will fix any noises you have, but if it doesn't go away, you might need to see a mechanic. Wrench has a large team of skilled mobile mechanics that are dedicated to improving the auto repair industry, one service at a time. So book your next auto repair service with us via our online form or a quick phone call!

       

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