Warped and/or worn drums.
ANS 2 - Check the lower shock mounting, breakages of these are typical on this vehicle.
When does it make a tapping noise? When your !) braking and turning wheel B) braking c) engine idling D) starting engine E) turning. I mean it just all depends....
On our California model it is a smog device...
something hitting the pipe, hot water pipe touching cold water pipe, or is it burping noise ? a tapping noise is sharp, do you live in an apartment ? is this a house, lot s of causes,
The guy in the trunk is still alive!!!
after market oil filter have been known to cause engine noises in kia's
I think that's where the spare tire is kept, that where mine was.
Warped rotor and worn out brake pads.
Common causes of a bent rotor in a vehicle's braking system include hitting a curb or pothole, improper installation, or wear and tear over time. Symptoms of a bent rotor may include vibrations or pulsating sensations when braking, uneven wear on brake pads, and a squealing or grinding noise while braking.
A grinding noise when braking can occur when the brake pads are going bad. You are hearing the brake grinding on the metal discs.
Rubbing noise when braking from the rear can be caused by several factors, including worn brake pads, which may not be making full contact with the rotor, or debris trapped between the pad and rotor. Additionally, a misaligned brake caliper or a warped rotor can lead to uneven braking surfaces, resulting in noise. Lack of lubrication on the caliper slides or hardware can also contribute to the noise. Regular inspection and maintenance are essential to identify and resolve these issues.
Brakes can make noise even when not braking due to factors like worn brake pads, rust on the rotors, or debris caught in the braking system. These issues can cause friction and vibrations, leading to noise when the vehicle is in motion.
Engine braking, also known as compression braking, is sometimes restricted in certain areas due to noise concerns. When a vehicle uses engine braking, it can create loud and disruptive noise, especially in residential or quiet zones. This noise can disturb the peace and tranquility of the area, leading to regulations against engine braking in those locations.