A rattling sound when accelerating can be caused by several issues, including loose or damaged exhaust components, worn engine mounts, or a failing transmission. It may also result from loose heat shields or other parts in the undercarriage that vibrate under acceleration. Additionally, issues with the drive shaft or CV joints in front-wheel-drive vehicles can contribute to such noises. It's important to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose the exact cause.
The rattling sound in the front of a 1995 Honda Civic wheels can be caused by wheel bearings. These bearing allow the wheel to turn and when they fail the produce a loud noise.
Possibly a loose heat shield or other component.
if its a front wheel drive vehicle then it could be the axels
Get a new car................ -___-
It may be the heat shields on the exhaust system vibrating.
Is your oil level?
possibly your wheel bearing is on its way out
Well without further analysis or information, a short answer would be that your engine is BROKEN.
Check your tensioner
Heat shield on catalytic converter? Octane rating of fuel not high enough Timing too far advanced Catalytic converter itself
What causes a hard rattling knocking sound under the hood when you start your 98 ford windstar? Lack of oil, lack of oil pressure, badly worn camshaft or crankshaft or a combination of all the above.
sounds like a cv joint