Hearing a noise in the rear end of a vehicle can indicate several potential issues, such as problems with the brakes, suspension, or drivetrain components. It's important to assess the type of noise—whether it's a grinding, clunking, or squeaking sound—as each may point to specific problems. If the noise persists, it's advisable to have a professional mechanic inspect the vehicle to prevent further damage and ensure safety. Ignoring such sounds could lead to more significant repairs down the line.
When your rear trailing arm (rear control arm) are bad you will hear a clunking noise when going over bumps and potholes .... This noise is louder and more noticible while you have passengers in the rear seats..... You will also hear your tires squeek a little on turns
i hear a noise every time i turn the rear ac
#1 noise....loose exhaust
My 2003 cts has "differentail noise"not wheel noise. I hear its somewhat common. Unfortunately rear end failure is somewhat common. I have had the same noise for years, and I am at 130,000 mi. No failure The answer to your question is that when the transmission stays in the lower gear due to not having got your speed up, the noise will happen... it`s not due to a mechanical problem.
The person you have locked in the trunk is car sick but kind enough to warn you before puking on the carpet.
"Did you hear that noise?" -or- "Did you not hear that noise I just heard?"
There are many reasons as to what may cause a roaring noise in a rear end 1997 Infinity. However, this could be the brake system or needing a new catalytic converter.
Could be a bad strut or shock No I have disconnected both rear shocks and knocking noise is still there whilst driving. Seems to be coming from rear. When stationary I can bounce rear of car up and down and hear noise with handbrake on but not with handbrake off. Any ideas?
make noise when turn any side
Maybe it's coming from the rear brakes.
A clanking noise in the rear of a Renault Scenic could mean the rear wheel bearings need to be replaced or greased. A clanking noise in the rear of any vehicle can be a problem with the rear end gears, the drive shaft, or even a lug nut that came loose and is clanking around inside the hubcap.
Check your rear U-Joint, plus the fluid level in your rear end. Also on my Aerostar, in my brake assembly I found a broken brake spring. If it is the gears in the rear-end you may have to replace. Good luck!