Yes, a vehicle can make noise when accelerating due to various factors. Common causes include engine noise, exhaust system issues, or problems with the transmission. Additionally, worn or damaged components like belts, bearings, or tires can contribute to unusual sounds during acceleration. It's important to have any persistent or concerning noises checked by a mechanic to ensure safe operation.
check and adjust belts
A clicking noise, when accelerating, can be caused by a worn CV joint. The CV joint can cause the axle to collapse when it breaks.
hi it sounds like your universail joints or tail shaft
when warmed up high pitch noise at idle and it gets louder during acceleration Response to : Can someone actually answer this question? This is my question and the above answer makes no sense.
noise and jolting is present whilst car is idolling and accelerating
what kind of noise?
Check heat shield on catalytic converterTry going to a higher octane fuel
It is the alternator....
Take it to a mechanic
If your car makes noise when accelerating, it could indicate several issues. Common causes include problems with the exhaust system, such as a leak or loose components, or issues with the engine or transmission, like worn-out bearings or low fluid levels. It's also possible that the noise is due to something as simple as loose belts or a faulty alternator. It's best to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose and address the problem properly.
It is more than likely a bad wheel bearing they go out a lot in these cars
One clunk when accelerating (but now repeated clunks) and another when braking can be caused by broken motor mounts.