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If you think that your car is on the fritz, it's essential to seek professional expertise for an accurate diagnosis. Strange noises, in particular, can be especially unsettling. Below, you'll find some odd sounds that vehicles can make when an internal part is malfunctioning.

Squeaky Brakes

Perhaps there's nothing more annoying than squeaky brakes. If your car makes this high-pitched sound, it's probably because your vehicle's brake pads are worn. Fortunately, brake pads will make this noise to let drivers know that they need brake pad replacements, so just be sure you don't ignore this warning sign.

Engine Rattling

When engines rattle, the timing belt is often to blame. If the timing belt is worn, loose, or misaligned, the engine will let you know by making a rattling noise. Engine rattling can also be indicative of premature ignition or pre-detonation caused by varying issues like overheating or poor fuel octane. Leaving this sound unaddressed can lead to damage to major components, such as the valves, the pistons, and connecting rods.

Engine Clicking

Clicking or ticking engines are usually indicative of a car valve issue. From insufficient oil pressure to a failing pump, there are many complications that could wreak havoc on this mechanical system. If the problem persists, your engine may start clicking.

Knocking Under the Hood

If unusual tapping or knocking sounds are coming from under your hood, it might be your engine responding poorly to low-quality gasoline. The next time you refuel your vehicle, opt for better petroleum.

Engine Squealing

A squealing engine is generally a sign of a worn accessory belt. As accessory belts get older, they lose their ability to function correctly, causing engine problems.

At Van Buick GMC, there's nothing more important to us than keeping drivers safe. Swing by our dealership today so that our mechanics can properly diagnose any ongoing issues.

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