By Darren on Thursday, August, 25th, 2016 in Car Problems. No Comments
If your car’s making a noise or a rattle you’ll be worried what’s causing it. Unusual noises from your car could be an early sign of an auto system or component failure. Whatever you do, don’t ignore it. Having the problem looked at early can save money. And you never want to compromise when it could be a safety issue. An annual check-up can make sure your belts, hoses, oil levels, brake pads and exhaust system are working correctly.
If you start to hear a noise coming from your car, take a minute to listen to the noise. A simple checklist is to try and answer the following questions:
Your answers can help your mechanic’s diagnosis and help locate the likely problem.
Your vehicle may need: replacement brake pads and/or discs.
A grinding noise when you brake is normally an indication that your brake pads are worn. You shouldn’t ignore this. It can cause safety issues and the longer you leave it the more it’s likely to cost when you get the brakes looked at.
Your vehicle may need: new brake pads.
It’s often caused by a pad not releasing properly, which causes excessive heat and noise. When this happens your car may not be able to stop when you perform emergency braking. Get it seen to as soon as you can.
Your vehicle may need: drive belt replacement.
The drive belt allows your car’s engine to work and distribute power properly. You’ll have heard this squeal from cars passing you in the street. It often happens when you start the car up and move off. Don’t ignore this noise, as the replacement is an easy and inexpensive repair.
Your vehicle may need: exhaust components or system repair.
The most common exhaust problem is a hole in the exhaust. However, an exhaust system has many parts. Some of these are relatively inexpensive. Others can cost a bit more. But ignoring these noises is only saving up problems for later. And when you come to deal with the problem it’ll be worse and cost more to fix.
Your vehicle may need: new tyres or wheel bearings.
Worn tyres make an unusual noise when you drive. Be aware of this, as it can be dangerous and it can cost a fine and penalty points on your driving licence. Wheel bearings have a different sound – more like a low humming noise. Your mechanic can easily advise you what’s wrong with your car and help you get it running normally without annoying noises.
You can listen to different car noises on YouTube to help you work out what’s wrong with your car. Or just pop in to Kays Garage and we’ll have a look and let you know exactly what’s wrong. It’s a no obligation service to help keep you safe on the roads.