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Car creaking sound when pulling away?
My car has developed a creaking sound when pulling away in 1st gear. It sometimes does it when changing up the gears but not as loud or for as long as from take off. i am guessing its something to do with vibrations of pulling away. it's been sat for a while until this morning when it was taken to MOT, I noticed the sound, I have checked for anything in the boot which could be knocking and there is nothing in there that could be causing it. I have had a brief look under the car but can't see anything out of the ordinary, its a front wheel drive car. any suggestions appreciated. thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Look under the bonnet Benny, on the Left / Right you can see the Suspension struts, get a tin of WD40 and spray some in the area of the inner of the Strut, this should work it's way to the rubbers on each side it sounds as if the rubbers are dry. if the car has passed it's test there is no problems at the lower torsion bar rubbers so you can rule that out.
I know nothing about the mechanics of cars but nevertheless I think you have a loose fixing on the exhaust pipe. I say this only because I have a section of the exhaust on my car which has passed its MOT with the part held in place with wire.( A piece of welding rod.) and there is a vibratory sound at 'take-off' which then disappears; often before engaging 2nd gear.
Ron
Ron
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