Depends on the sound - if it changes frequency pitch when you speed up or slow down, then it's likely the main rear-end bearing wearing out. It sound like a steady whine - the key is whether the sound changes when you speed up/slow down, telling you it's a rear end problem. Brake sounds would only be heard during braking, etc.
The other likely cause is in the same area, and that's an axle bearing wearing out. Same sound as a differential (rear-end) bearing going bad, but less volume.
A loud sound coming from the rear end of a vehicle could be caused by issues with the exhaust system, such as a loose or damaged muffler or exhaust pipe. It could also be due to problems with the suspension, such as worn-out shocks or struts. It's best to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to determine the exact cause of the noise.
A loud clicking sound coming from the front of your car when you are driving straight would be the result of a bad CV joint. This is something that should be checked out right away.
you are about to crash man! turn!!
because the engine is starting to run.
possibly a bad motor connection
bad wheel bearings
the sound travel fast....
Yes it does! It is really loud in a hatch back or SUV vehicle. If you have sedan or trunk car the ported enclosure really helps get the sound to you through the seat.
yes and its illegal if your car goes through emissions
The loud noise coming from the pipes in the building is likely caused by water hammer, which occurs when the flow of water is suddenly stopped or redirected, creating a pressure wave that results in a banging or knocking sound.
One of the symptoms of a broken timing belt is the very loud sound that comes from the vehicle when you try to turn it on. Even though it is loud, the car will not start.
The Ford Explorer may have an exhaust leak. An exhaust leak is loud and will lead to sluggish acceleration as well as a loud raspy sounding vehicle.