Why does my car make a noise when I accelerate and turn?
Why does my car make a noise when I accelerate and turn?
Loud squeaking or squealing noise while accelerating could mean there’s a problem with your engine belt. It could mean the belt’s loose or worn. Or it could mean that one of the belt’s pulleys is starting to fail. Loud rumbling noise when accelerating might suggest there’s a problem with your exhaust system.
Why does my car make noise when I press the gas when I accelerate?
There are a few things that could cause noise while operating your gas pedal. Potential issues could be a vacuum leak, exhaust system leak, or even a problem with the gas pedal or throttle cable.

Why does my car make a weird noise when I start it?
So, what is that grinding noise you hear when starting a car? Most likely, if it is true grinding that you hear, the problem is related to the starter. Causes include the starter not lining up correctly with the ring gear on the flywheel, missing or damaged gear teeth, or a faulty solenoid.
Why does my car sound like a lawn mower when I accelerate?
Exhaust Leak This happens because it carries very hot chemicals, which put stress on its parts as they expand and shrink. An exhaust leak will make a sound like lawn mower car. It frequently happens when the automobile is started or when it is accelerated.
Why does my car sound like a motorcycle when I start it?
In general, there are four main issues that could cause your vehicle to start sounding like a motorcycle: damage to the engine, exhaust system, belt, or drivetrain.

Why does my engine sound forced?
It sounds like you have a transmission that is slipping from the description you are giving. Some things that should be checked when experiencing slipping symptoms are the low or dirty transmission fluid, clutch problems, failing shift solenoid, or worn out gears.
What does a worn piston sound like?
Sounds like: Continuous muffled, hollow sound. Common causes: Excessive piston-to-wall clearance, worn cylinders or inadequate oil. A continued piston slap noise indicates that the engine needs service. Still, if the sound is only heard when the engine is cold, it is probably not a serious issue.
What noise does a blown head gasket make?
If the head gasket fails in such a way it allows the compressed air/fuel to escape, the compression of that cylinder is reduced. This loss of compression results in a rough running engine and a notable reduction in engine power. This sort of failure typically is accompanied by a sound like an exhaust leak.
Why does my car sound like a lawnmower when I accelerate?
The noise could be due to an exhaust leak although it is also possible that a failed wheel bearing could cause enough “rumbling” to sound really loud. If you request a vehicle noise diagnostic the origin of the noise will be pinpointed and the certified mechanic will let you know of the required repair and the cost.
Why does my engine sound like a fan when I accelerate?
It is possible that your engine is getting hotter than normal and is kicking the fan on harder to assist with cooling. It is likely that if the issue got any worse that a warning light may come on. I would recommend checking your coolant level to ensure it is full.