My 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 280 hp engine is making metal clicking sounds when I accelerate. It gets worse the faster I go. The battery went dead and had to be jumped two days ago. The car starts fine but then it makes this clicking sound when I put it in drive and go. It happens in park also. What is this?
There could be numerous reasons why a Suburban is making engine noise at start up. It could be anything from a blown gasket to a spark plug. A mechanic will be able to find out the cause of the noise.
If the 1999 Suburban noise is a sort of loud banging noise, the problem could be that the engine have jumped time. Jumping time would cause the noise and jerking in the engine.
The engine power reduced light will turn on in Chevrolet HHR when a failure is detected in one of the sensors or engine components. An OBD II code reader can determine the cause and help with making repairs.
fan belt or lots of things but most likely fan belt
The first production SUV was the Chevrolet Suburban for model year 1935. It has been produced every since then making it the longest running name plate in the industry.
im not sure but in my 2000 Plymouth neon my alternator has been making squeeking noises in the morning when its cold and just recently its been making a clicking noise as the engine is ruvving down or sometime ruvving up, not sure if that has to do with the alternator
mine is doin it too i think its the top of the engine and im gonna try checking valves first then going for the lifters
Why is your 1993 Altima Nissan making a clicking noise but does not start?
Chevrolet started making cars in 1911. The founding fathers of the company are Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant.
The converter is clogged or the engine is running way to rich or has a misfire.
Chevrolet stoped making camaros in 2002. They just released the new 2010 camaro.
The CV boots on the axle have become damaged and the grease has dried up. Soon the axle will break. Time for new CV boots.