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Engine Rumbling Noise
Engine Rumbling Noise. This noise is more noticeable on acceleration because the engine is working harder, making the noise louder. New belt was put on about 6 months when water pump was replaced.

2003 t&c, 3.3l, 136k miles. Its not quiet a whining sound, more like the sound of a wheel bearing, but from the drivers side of the engine bay The noise goes away as soon as you give it any gas.
Keep Hearing This Strange Rumbling Sound Or Noise In The Sky.
I just find it odd that it didn't start until a few minutes after driving. Rumbling on p/n or d. If this sound is heard, it is extremely important that the engine not be run again until the oil pan is removed and the crankshaft bearings are inspected.
In Many Cases, The Engine Can Be Saved If The Crankshaft Is Not Damaged.
A kind of rumbling when engine is cold, between 1000 and 1500 rmp. All files are available in both wav and mp3 formats. Makes this weird rumbling noise as i am coming to a stop (when braking) and stops as soon as the car is at a complete stop.
I Feel Like The Sound Is Coming From The Distance But At.
This type of noise is usually described as a rumbling or thumping sound deep in the engine when accelerating. It started off being a very rare occurrence when i got the car at 46,000 miles, now it is almost every time i drive. This noise is more noticeable on acceleration because the engine is working harder, making the noise louder.
New Belt Was Put On About 6 Months When Water Pump Was Replaced.
It can't be a plane, i've never heard. Put the car in 2nd gear if its a manual, and let the clutch out slowly, so that the wheel that's off the ground can rotate. However, the writer and associates found that intake noise from the air inlet could also cause the rumble in the passenger compartment as reported herein.
It's Hard To Describe But It's A Low Rumbling When The Accelerator Pedal Is Pushed.
It's a 2000 chevy mali btw. When engine is hot, no more noise. The rumble is a rough, unpleasant noise that comes into the passenger compartment during acceleration.
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