what causes a roaring sound in a 2004 Pontiac sunfire after it warms up? it runs great and idles great and quiet except for this.Anonymously
The horn on a 2005 Pontiac Sunfire, the actual horn is located behind the front bumper. To make the horn sound, you press on the center of the steering wheel.
Can you be more specific with the sound description?
Most are up underneath the dashboard. Turn on the heater blower motor and listen where the sound is coming from. The heater core is behind that sound.
Could be clutch cooling fan engaging
It may be your CV joints
The sound of a lion is called a roaring
A loud howling, humming or roaring sound that increases in intensity the faster you go. Also this type of noise can be generated by tires that are cupped or have uneven wear.
yes it does because the fluid level in steering rack drops and airlock develops that why it cause the roaring sound
Sometimes a ticking sound is a valve lifter. The faster you go the faster the ticking will be. Make sure first it is not something stuck in a tire or something on the fan belt.
Yes they do produce a roaring sound of the wind. Yes tornados apparently have a distinctive sound, some have described it as similar to the sound of an old steam engine, but much louder.
Sound.
I'd check with Crutchfield (www.crutchfield.com). They are essentially the best resource for replacement auto sound equipment. They will know what will fit and what won't.