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What are the Causes of Clinking Noise in Car

One of the most important things for a car is its maintenance and servicing for smooth running and better performance. However, owners tend to be complacent when it comes to servicing and maintaining their car which eventually leads to issues. The abnormal sounds coming from the car like a clinking noise signifies that something is wrong with the car. Go through the slide to know the causes of clinking noise in your car.

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What are the Causes of Clinking Noise in Car

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  1. What are the Causes of Clinking Noise in Car

  2. For the smooth running of the car engine and to balance its functions, it needs to be cranked up by a flywheel when it turned by a starter motor.

  3. The abnormal sounds of the car are specifying the underlying anomaly and force the engine for refusing to operate.

  4. If you find clinking noise when you start the car, then make sure that your car has some issues related to the engine.

  5. The below points helps you to recognize the causes behind the clinking noise in your car.

  6. Battery corrosion

  7. When the inadequate amount of power supplied to the car's starter motor, the battery terminal is corroded and a car will produce clinking sound.

  8. To fix the corrosion issues, open up the hood and check the battery terminal. If you notice blue, green deposits, then clean the terminal to restore proper voltage supply.

  9. Dead battery

  10. Due to the low electrolyte level or malfunctioning of alternator can caused a dead battery. So, check the battery output voltage of a voltmeter.

  11. If the voltmeter is shown below 12 V, then it either define an electrolyte selected battery or alternator unable to provide a requisite voltage output.

  12. So, fix the alternator of your car and replenish the electrolyte level of the battery to solve the problem.

  13. Starter motor issues

  14. The dead starter motor of your car may cause the issues like clinking noise and car is not starting as well.

  15. Due to the lack of voltage power or faulty triggering mechanism, the starter motor will be broken down and unable to get into action.

  16. Loose starter connection

  17. If the alternator or battery of your car is damaged, then another possibility arises in your car is the loosely connected starter wire.

  18. So, manually locate the exact starter wire circuit of the car and check their continuity using a voltmeter.

  19. Problems in solenoid

  20. When the starter solenoid of the car has malfunctioned, it can break the ignition circuit. So, check the entire circuit along with the motor.

  21. So, regularly maintain the battery, starter solenoid and check up the alternator to prevent the recurrence of clinking noise in the car.

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