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Some car sounds will usually indicate an underlying problem in your car. Many of these sounds can be unpleasant. If you are not sure where the sounds are coming from, a professional can help you identify the source of the sound to locate the problem and assess its repair needs. In the meantime, we provided a list of odd car sounds you may encounter and what they signify in your car's health.

Squeaky Brakes

Weather conditions can cause temporary squeaking, such as driving your car on wet roads. If you live in a dry area, the brakes can get coated with dirt and dust, causing squeaking. Depending on when you've last had the brakes serviced, they may need to be cleaned and lubricated to eliminate noise. Other times, there may be something wrong with the brakes themselves, such as brake pads that are worn out or problems with loose parts that cause excessive vibration.

Engine Rattling

Rattling coming from the engine is not a typical sound. The sound may be more pronounced when accelerating. This noise usually comes from an ignition problem in the engine cylinder. The air and fuel can ignite prematurely, causing ignition based on pressure from compression. Using a higher grade fuel may alleviate the problem. If not, you'll need to contact a mechanic immediately.

Engine Clicking

Clicking noises coming from the engine are also unusual. The sound may mean that the valve train is not properly adjusted. It can also be a sign that the engine's oil levels are too low. If this is the case, the engine may overheat. The seals and gaskets can also wear out and cause clicking.

Knocking Under the Hood

A variety of sounds can start under the hood when a car has a problem. Two problems that can cause a knocking noise are a worn crankshaft and a faulty transmission. Both issues can get worse if they're not checked by a mechanic.

Engine Squealing

If the engine makes a high-pitched squealing noise, there may be a problem with the serpentine belt being misaligned, too loose, or too tight. The alternator, idler bearing, or water pump may have a broken roller bearing as well.

Car sounds may be a sign of trouble. If your vehicle starts to produce atypical noises, make an appointment at our Ford dealership in Houston today to have our experts inspect your car for repair.

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