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bad transfer case
Certain types of tires may cause a brief humming noise after your initial acceleration. The transmission may also cause a brief humming noise.
Depends on the noise. If it's a high screaching type of sounds the a/c belt is probably worn or dryed out so replace it. If it's a rattling sound it's probably a bearing that has gone bad.
Many different things can cause a rattling noise in a Mazda tribute. Stark by checking the engine belts and all brackets for anything that could be loose and causing a rattle.
Most likeyl cause could be a bad pulley
The rattling noise is in there so you can move the head around.
The most common cause of the rumbling noise underneath your vehicle is a bad wheel bearing or CV joint. You should not drive the vehicle until the problem is properly diagnose.
There are a few things that might cause an air conditioner to make a rattling noise. It could be that the there is dirt and debris in the cabinet. If this is the case, cleaning the cabinet should stop the rattling. The reason could also be loose panels on the cabinets. The fan could also be bent and no longer straight.
I'd like to know too! Mine does the same thing - it makes a rattling noise upon startup that goes away after 30 seconds or so and isn't present while driving or idling.
bad wheel bearing may cause it