External heat shield or internal baffle broken
There could be hundreds of different things that could rattle. Give us more details. A common rattle is from the catalytic converter. The inside breaks and pieces get into the exhaust and rattle.
Yes. The A is a short A sound, as in rat. (rat-uhl)
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When a baby shakes a rattle, the mechanical energy from their hand movement is converted into sound energy as the rattle vibrates and generates sound waves.
Sometimes the heat shields around the outside of the converter break loose or rust out and causes a rattle noise.
What is making the rattle sound? If it is a rattle-snake, the rattle is to warn anything the rattle-snake believes is a danger to the snake, to keep away.
It may not make any sound at all. It may also rattle or you may hear a blowing sound when you accelerate. Symptoms of a bad converter are loss of power, poor fuel mileage, stalling, hard to start, and a bad smell.
The word "rattle" has a short vowel sound. The vowel sound in "rattle" is the short 'a' sound, as in "cat" or "bat".
Check just in front of the muffler. The pipe that connects the muffler and the catalytic converter went on my 97 GTi, a portion of the exhaust system was sitting on a support causing a rattle sound when accelerating.
The snake that makes a sound like castanets is the rattlesnake. It produces this noise by shaking its rattle, which is made of interlocking segments at the end of its tail.
no but its most likely your catalitic converter get under the car and bang on the cat it will most likely rattle the inside is broke
No, "rattle" does not contain a long vowel sound. The letter "a" is pronounced as a short vowel in this word.