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bad wheel bearing may cause it
Check pLugs and wires and the vibration my be from brake pads or warped rotors
Check pLugs and wires and the vibration my be from brake pads or warped rotors
Check wheel bearings - quickly! Very dangerous left unrepaired!
There is a baby under the hood.
bad transfer case
start by checking a/c compressor.
If it's a type of clunking noise, check your gearbox. If it's some kind of rattling, check your hubcaps.
Check to heat-shield at the catalytic converter because something is loose
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.
You might want to have the CV joints checked. When bearings start to go out, they make a "clicking" or "rattling" noise while driving - especially while making turns.
it may be your tire alignment. your tires may need to be re-aligned. a couple of months ago my car started making a rattling noise when we would go about 70 mph on the highway. we found out are tires needed to be aligned again.