Hello,
I have a 2003 dodge neon SE. I hear a loud roaring sound from the front end, the noise is really loud (like a truck) when I start it. When Car in drive the noice is loud but when I place car in park noice goes away. Also noise will go away completely after 20min.-30min. on highway. Also you can hear noice from cab, but not from outside the vehicle. Please help!
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Get the engine mounts checked. A bad mount may allow part of the engine to lie on a body or frame part, allowing engine vibrations to become very loud. Torquing of the engine (under load) can cause the same type problems.
Hey Shona... Please take your car to a qualified professional... this could be something very serious related to safety.. do not take a chance.. let them diagnose your problem..please...
HELLO; IF THIS NOISE IS COMING FROM THE DRIVER SIDE FRONT WHAT YOU ARE HEARING IS THE ELECTRIC AIR PUMP WHICH IS NORMAL UNLESS IT IS REALLY LOUD OR MAKING A GRINDING NOISE. tHIS PUMP IS PART OF THE EMISSION SYSTEM.
If you mean it is really loud, you have a major exhaust leak. Did this start suddenly? Sometimes an exhaust problem is caused by hitting something underneath the car, like running over a speed bump or parking lot curb. Listen under the hood, then under the body of the car. You should be able to locate the source of the noise if it is an exhaust leak. You will probably have to get a service mechanic to fix it as it often requires welding.
I'd say there's no grease left in the CV joint boots, if it's front wheel drive. Something you should check right away, as your car has about reached that age, and if you run it without grease in the boots, you'll eat up the joints in a big hurry, and that's costly and dangerous as well.
You must replace wheel bearings in pairs to avoid loading the old bearing and, in time ruining your new bearing hub it is possible that you have already damaged the new hub
Don't delay on this. Take the vehicle in and have the oil pressure sensor checked. It could be just the sensor or it could be something more serious. A drop in oil pressure could lead to catastrophic engine failure.
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