Mine doesn't.. ? You worded the question wrong. I think I understand what you're asking though. Normally this happens just after you go off roading. Check loose bolts and everything under the car
A baby in the back (with a rattle of course), or a rattle snake under the seat
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It may be the main bearings or the thrust bearings. These are often noisiest when you first start the car and then quiet as the motor warms up.
NO WAY. It would have to be 8 to 10 inches long to touch anything in the engine.
SQUEEEEEEeeeeeee! WAWK WAWK WAWK! also, they make a little rattling noise with their beak sometimes
Shakers produce a shaking or rattling sound when they are played. The sound can vary depending on the size and material of the shaker, as well as how it is being shaken.
The segments of the rattle are loosely interlocked. When the tail is vibrated, they rub against each other producing the buzzing sound.
When the turbo winds up it can make a whistling sound when a driver steps on the pedal. A loose part can also cause a rattling sound when the pedal is used.
As its name suggests, it floats (or levitates) above the ground. Additionally, it has no traditional "rails" to make clacking sounds with.
probably from a bad egr valve or no vaccume goimg 2 the valve. i had this same problem and the Mass Air Flow was replaced and the rattle/sizzle sound went away and engine power returned.
Chains can make a variety of sounds depending on how they are used. Common sounds associated with chains include clinking, rattling, and dragging. The material and size of the chain can also affect the sound it produces.
Maracas generally produce a high-pitched sound. They are percussion instruments with seeds or beads inside that create a rattling noise when shaken.