A knocking sound coming from the gas pedal in your 1992 Celica could be due to several issues, including a loose or damaged pedal assembly, worn-out bushings, or even issues with the throttle cable. It's important to inspect the pedal mechanism for any visible damage or looseness. If you're not comfortable diagnosing the problem yourself, it may be best to take the vehicle to a mechanic for a thorough inspection. Addressing the issue promptly can help prevent further damage to the car's components.
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the sound that you are hearing is the transmission interlock solenoid. It is designed to keep the shifter in park until you put your foot on the brake pedal. it's normal to hear the solenoid disengaging the locking bar when pressing the brake pedal after starting the car.
The knocking problem you are having is most likely the gas you are using. If you switch to a higher octane fuel it should solve the problem.
replace rotors, sounds like they are warped. if you can feel the pulsation in brake pedal they could be warped..
its sounds like your motor could be knocking you should go to an mechanic
A hole in the muffler would cause a knocking sound in your muffler. A loose exhaust pipe can also cause a knocking noise.
The ac compressor is shot. Usually what your hearing is a bearing that is moving around.
The piano pedals control the sound and sustain of the notes. The right pedal (sustain pedal) sustains the sound, the left pedal (soft pedal) softens the sound, and the middle pedal (sostenuto pedal) sustains only selected notes.
Replace your brake booster.As it sounds like it is leaking. Costs about 150.00 and relativly easy to install.
An octave pedal enhances the sound of a fuzz pedal by adding a higher or lower octave to the original signal, creating a thicker and more complex sound with added depth and richness.
Driving at 50mph or above what causes a loud knocking clicking sound during acceleration?