I'd like to know too! Mine does the same thing - it makes a rattling noise upon startup that goes away after 30 seconds or so and isn't present while driving or idling.
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stabizer bar links that causing the rattling..
No
A rattling noise in the engine of a 2000 Lincoln LS V8 can be caused by several issues, including loose or damaged components such as heat shields, timing chains, or tensioners. Worn engine mounts or a failing oil pump may also contribute to abnormal sounds. Additionally, low oil levels or dirty oil can lead to inadequate lubrication, causing parts to rattle. It's advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to diagnose the specific cause.
Something's rattling around inside your door. You'll need to pull the door panel off and remove/repair whatever it is.
bad transfer case
Yes there are.
Rattling under the hood can be something easy to fix to something bad. It could be loose bolts, bearings, pulleys, or it could be interior in the motor.
Low battery is the most likely cause. You need to find out why the battery is low.
Most likeyl cause could be a bad pulley
Something is out of balance, maybe the water pump is on its way out.
bad wheel bearing may cause it