What Causes Loud Car Noises?

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07/29/25 10:51am
The reasons for loud car noises are as follows: Engine working noise: You can install a soundproofing pad to block engine noise from entering the cabin. Tire noise: Tire noise is unavoidable, but you can replace them with quieter tires if possible. Wind noise while driving: Car wind noise occurs when wind pressure exceeds the door seal resistance and enters the cabin. Adding sealing strips or soundproofing pads to the door frames can help. Chassis noise: The chassis is the foundation of the entire vehicle, bearing weight while also being affected by noise. During driving, the chassis rubs against the air, and the drivetrain operates beneath the car, combined with tire noise. Applying soundproofing pads and vibration damping plates to the bottom of the trunk will be very effective.
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