How to Solve the Buzzing Noise When Driving a Lavida?
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During vehicle operation, a buzzing noise is likely caused by an engine malfunction, characterized by a buzzing sound during acceleration that becomes louder when the window is rolled down. In this case, it is recommended to first check the electronic throttle opening. If the opening is large, the throttle should be cleaned, and then the condition of the air filter should be inspected, replacing or cleaning it as necessary. Below are related explanations: 1. Transmission Noise: If the buzzing noise comes from the transmission, it may be due to internal bearing damage or insufficient lubrication. This typically manifests as abnormal noise during driving, which disappears when the clutch is engaged and power is interrupted. This occurs because the transmission is highly precise and complex; damage to any component without radial clearance compensation can cause noise, which disappears when the transmission is in neutral with no power output. 2. Other Causes: Such as vehicle noise caused by deformation of the chassis structure due to external force. If a buzzing noise occurs during steering, it is necessary to check whether the ball joint or power steering pump is damaged. Additionally, aging or damage to the half-shaft dust cover can lead to insufficient lubrication of the half-shaft, accelerating wear and causing abnormal noise.