What Causes the Abnormal Noises in the Envision?

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JoelDella
07/29/25 3:20pm
Different abnormal noises in the Envision originate from various parts, and the troubleshooting approach depends on the specific location to identify and address the issue accordingly. Below are detailed explanations of abnormal noises from different car components: 1. Engine: A whirring sound indicates a bearing issue, while a squealing noise points to problems with the starter or belt. 2. Transmission: A clicking sound suggests an issue with the transmission gears, a grinding noise indicates a bearing problem, and a clattering noise signifies severe damage to the transmission. 3. Brakes: A metallic scraping sound means the brake pads need replacement. 4. Steering System: A rattling noise indicates problems with the steering ball joint or rubber boot.
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