What causes the gurgling sound when the Enclave turns at low speed?
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The gurgling sound when the Enclave turns at low speed is caused by the engine vibration damping rubber block. Clutch sleeve return spring is too soft: The sound occurs when the clutch makes intermittent impact and friction noises as the engine speed and vehicle speed change, usually due to a clutch sleeve return spring that is too soft, broken, or detached. Poor lubrication of the drive support shaft: The noise from the drive shaft support bearing is caused by wear of the intermediate bearing, poor lubrication, or improper assembly leading to bearing damage. Improper adjustment during maintenance: The excessive gap in the main reduction gear causes noise, which is due to improper adjustment during maintenance and severe wear of the gear tooth surfaces, resulting in excessive clearance between the gears.