Mine doesn't but if your does you may want to check your car's brake pads to see if they are worn down. That growling noise could be the metal pads making contact with the rotors. If that's not the problem, check your fuel tank. There may be a tiger in there.
there is a rattling noise in the area of the serpentine bell
sounds like a bad wheel bearing
A 2006 Kia Sedona will exhibit a growling noise from the engine if the serpentine belt is loose. It can slip against the pulleys and produce a persistent growling noise.
I COULD BE THAT IT IS NOT LINED UP, NEEDS SHIMMS
Bad wheel bearing.
What you are hearing is probably the compressor for the load-levelling shocks in the rear of the car. That sound is normal.
growling
The easiest way to fix a low growling noise in a 1997 Ford Aspire might be to add Lucus oil stabilizer to the oil. This will depend greatly on where the low growling noise is coming from and it might be even easier to first have a mechanic pinpoint the noise.
Check the belts. The most common cause of squealing is a worn or loose belt on the front of the engine.
no there nothign wrng with it unless it make noise and it doesnt move then u need a new motor for the seat or could be the switvh itself
Check your wheel bearings. Mine made a noise when turning right and had to replace the wheel bearings and hubs as they are all one unit on my 92.
You may have problems with your brakes' master cylinder. Have it checked by a mechanic.