The lower gear ratio of the reverse gear causes the "loud" noise. The final drive section of front wheel drive vehicles is right in front of the driver. Due to the proximity, the lower ratio (which provides power/torque and not speed) and fact that the gears in reverse arn't used much, therefore not as polished, they are a bit more audible. The reverse planetary is also going in a direction opposite to what it usually runs. that's my theory anyway.
The cv shaft
brakepads wear out
why does my starter make a loud screeching noise when i start it?
because of you
why does my 1996 ford tarus wagon make noise when i turn key in ignition
Because you accidently farted and did not admit it
it doesn't.More accurate answerThe engine will very quickly: Start rattlingStart a loud knockingIt may make a loud squeak noise and stopIt may make a loud bang noise and stop
If it's a creaking noise then it is most likely that your compressor is broken.
It depends on the nature of the noise.
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That's where the exhaust pipe and the muffler is, maybe yours is damaged.
No. In fact, it probably wouldn't be a good idea.