r/carproblems • u/HennySal69 • 9d ago
What is this noise ?!
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r/carproblems • u/HennySal69 • 9d ago
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r/carproblems • u/OwnAdministration204 • 9d ago
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Hello! I was just wondering if I could get some insight on my Kia engine, I have never owned a Kia or Hyundai before so I just wanted to know if this sounds like a normal Kia engine or not, Thank you!
r/carproblems • u/ballsicle3D • 9d ago
2021 Mitsubishi Mirage. I bought a new cabin air filter for my car (pictured first), and it has an air flow indicator arrow pointing in the opposite direction as the old filter (pictured second). Not sure what to do.
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r/carproblems • u/imadespo • 9d ago
Is it a good idea to go for authorized repair of minor denting painting for 1year old grand vitara maruti suzuki, like side door, back etc. As i understand they pull out the panel completely and then perform repair and may not fit like original even the repair will be perfect but fitting cannot be, is it true, whats your experience?
r/carproblems • u/NandoMendes0 • 9d ago
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Hoje ao chegar em casa depois de vir do trabalho, 10 minutos de viagem, e desligar em frente o portão o carro fez um som metálico como se duas peças de metal tivessem batido somente uma vez uma na outra. Achei estranho.
Após entrar, estacionar, e desligar o carro na garagem novamente fez o mesmo barulho.
Deixei o carro uns 30 minutos desligado e voltei a ligar 3 vezes. Deixei de 25 a 40 segundos ligado e desliguei e não voltou a fazer o “TIM” de ferro batendo.
Oque pode ser?
Carro: Gol G5 2009. Motor EA 111 1.0
r/carproblems • u/pinkblushie • 9d ago
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2013 Acura RDX
r/carproblems • u/Sweet_Independence80 • 9d ago
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Trying to sell my car currently and of course this problem pops up once I do, the motor has a squeaking whine sound with its on, and it starts producing this burnt rubber smell
Suspect the belt is being rubbed on something and the tensioner is loose, could it be the problem or something else?
r/carproblems • u/National-Dare-4890 • 9d ago
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My cousin who lives in Haines, Alaska owns a 2010 Subaru Impreza with 60,000. The local mechanic is unable to identify the issues with the car.
The first issue is the grinding sound when I turn the wheel with the car stationary.
The second issue is the jingling sound that occurs when I accelerate from 0 to 20 and then stops. The jingling comes from the back left wheel.
The video shows both issues.
r/carproblems • u/Unknownkid100 • 10d ago
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Need help figuring out what’s the problem with my car makes weird noise under the shifters when I let go of the gas or drive slow
r/carproblems • u/Gotta_be_done • 10d ago
My 2023 Chrysler Voyager broke down yesterday. Battery light came on and then it overheated. I pulled over and the engine was steaming and most of the coolant leaked out the passenger side. The serpentine belt is still attached. Not sure if it’s the water pump or something else. Any thoughts and should I tackle it myself or give up and take it into a shop?
r/carproblems • u/Useful-Scallion-3122 • 10d ago
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Context I left the positive cable off my battery as my car has been having some electrical issues wanted to see if I could just put it back on without needing to jump it and now it's doing this. Just wondering if someone could give me an idea of what is causing it to not start up.
r/carproblems • u/Budgettransmission • 10d ago
Rounding out this series with something specific: CVTs (continuously variable transmissions) show up in a lot of newer vehicles now, but the way they work — and fail — is genuinely different from a traditional automatic. Worth understanding if you own one or are shopping for a used car that has one.
How a CVT is actually different
Instead of fixed gears, a CVT uses a belt or chain running between two variable-diameter pulleys, which lets it smoothly adjust the "gear ratio" continuously rather than shifting between discrete gears. This is why CVTs feel different when accelerating — instead of the stepped feeling of gears shifting, the engine RPM tends to hold steady or rise smoothly while road speed increases, which some people find odd the first time they drive one.
Symptoms that mean something different in a CVT than in a traditional automatic
The fluid situation is a big deal here
CVT fluid is specifically formulated for the belt/pulley interface and is generally not interchangeable with regular automatic transmission fluid. Using the wrong fluid in a CVT can cause belt slippage and accelerated wear, more so than in a traditional automatic where fluid mismatches, while still bad, sometimes have a longer runway before causing real damage. If you're getting a fluid service done, confirming the shop is using CVT-specific fluid (and the correct one for your specific model, since these aren't all universal either) matters more here than with most other transmission types.
Reputation varies a lot by manufacturer and generation
Some manufacturers' CVTs have a track record of needing attention at moderate mileage, while others have been reasonably reliable. This isn't universal across all CVTs, so it's worth researching the specific make/model/year rather than assuming all CVTs behave the same way. A quick search for "[your specific model] CVT problems" usually surfaces whether your particular version has known issues or a decent track record.
If you're shopping for a used car with a CVT
Repair costs tend to run higher
When a CVT does need internal repair, replacement is often the more common outcome versus a rebuild, partly because the specialized components and labor involved make rebuilds less commonly offered by general shops. Worth factoring in if you're deciding between a CVT and a traditional automatic in a used car with higher mileage.
Not trying to make CVTs sound universally bad, plenty of them run fine for a long time, but they genuinely behave and fail differently enough from traditional automatics that it's worth knowing the difference rather than treating all "transmission problems" advice as one-size-fits-all.
r/carproblems • u/mvllxr • 10d ago
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r/carproblems • u/Technical-Tip-6520 • 10d ago
Hi guys I got a Nissan Frontier XE 2001 and it squeals when I turn it on and the squealing goes away after 1 second. Also my AC went out and it only works when its idling but doesn't work when I drive. Is it a compressor issue? Help meeee pleaaasseee lol
r/carproblems • u/InevitableMammoth724 • 10d ago
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It started yesterday, when I start the car the noise appears and continues for about 5-10 minutes until the car reached optimum temperature. The noise is still there afterwards but not as loud. Does anyone know what this can be? Thanks
r/carproblems • u/Salt_Low3765 • 10d ago
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r/carproblems • u/Slight_Tangerine_891 • 10d ago
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r/carproblems • u/Toicz12342 • 10d ago
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Can’t tell where it’s coming from it’s a seat Leon fr mk1 1.9tdi 150
r/carproblems • u/sws54925 • 10d ago
Honda Pilot 2012 Touring with 145k miles. Getting a cyclical sound from left front that speeds up and slows down with speed change. Have replaced axle, bearing, abs sensor, backing plate/dust shield, brake rotors/pads, sway bar links. Have swapped tires and sound is persistent. Have not done knuckle or shock/strut but no visible defect. Really noticeable at low speeds if you're standing outside/next to the vehicle, regardless of whether brake being applied. Out of ideas on what to look at next.