Re: My Jeep Belt
Jazzygirl wrote:
> On Oct 24, 1:00 pm, Dave Milne <j...@nospam.milne.info> wrote: >> Is it speed related or engine speed related ? >> Does it go away if you disengage the clutch ? >> Can you hear the same clicking when you are braking ? >> >> Dave Milne, Scotland >> >> >> >> Jazzygirl wrote: >> > Thanks! I have another question that maybe you can help me on too!? >> > When I accelerate from a complete stop there is a clicking sound. I'm >> > not sure where it is comeing from. Do you have any ideas what it might >> > be?- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > Its automatic. And the noise stops shortly after I am accelerating. It > only last for a few seconds. I dont hear it any other time but when I > first start to accelerate. You could have an exhaust leak (like a crack in the manifold or a leaky gasket). That can cause what sounds like a rattle or knock, especially accelerating from a stop or low speeds. My daughter has one of those and she's bugging the heck out of me to fix it - but it's not bothering me so... Usually, the sounds changes as temp increases from a cold start and the metal expands. -- Will Honea -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: My Jeep Belt
Jazzygirl wrote:
> On Oct 24, 1:00 pm, Dave Milne <j...@nospam.milne.info> wrote: >> Is it speed related or engine speed related ? >> Does it go away if you disengage the clutch ? >> Can you hear the same clicking when you are braking ? >> >> Dave Milne, Scotland >> >> >> >> Jazzygirl wrote: >> > Thanks! I have another question that maybe you can help me on too!? >> > When I accelerate from a complete stop there is a clicking sound. I'm >> > not sure where it is comeing from. Do you have any ideas what it might >> > be?- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > Its automatic. And the noise stops shortly after I am accelerating. It > only last for a few seconds. I dont hear it any other time but when I > first start to accelerate. You could have an exhaust leak (like a crack in the manifold or a leaky gasket). That can cause what sounds like a rattle or knock, especially accelerating from a stop or low speeds. My daughter has one of those and she's bugging the heck out of me to fix it - but it's not bothering me so... Usually, the sounds changes as temp increases from a cold start and the metal expands. -- Will Honea -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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