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How much does a Car is making a noise Inspection cost?

On average, the cost for a GMC Tracker Car is making a noise Inspection is $95 with $0 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
1991 GMC TrackerL4-1.6LService typeCar is making a noise InspectionEstimate$114.99Shop/Dealer Price$124.99 - $132.49
1989 GMC TrackerL4-1.6LService typeCar is making a noise InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$105.01 - $112.52
1990 GMC TrackerL4-1.6LService typeCar is making a noise InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$105.01 - $112.52
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Over time, you come to know your car’s standard sounds from driving it on a regular basis. So, when new noises arise, they can be alarming.

Common reasons for this to happen:

The first step in identifying the cause of a noise involves pinpointing its location. Here are the most common and concerning noises that cars make -- along with conditions that often create them -- according to their location within the car.

Under the Hood:

  • Belts and pulleys: If there is a screeching noise with a repetitive tone, it may indicate the serpentine belt is worn or the engine pulley that drives the belt is freezing up. This belt is responsible for providing power to multiple systems in your car, including the air conditioning compressor, alternator, power steering pump, water pump, and radiator fan. Belt noises are usually quickly identified and typically vary with engine speed.

  • Hoses: There are a host of different hoses beneath your hood, which can develop holes or cracks over time and affect your engine’s performance. If you can hear a hissing noise or see coolant beneath the front of your car, a worn hose is the likely culprit. The mechanic will carefully trace any liquids to the source or listen for the escaping of air until they can identify the source of the problem.

  • Internal engine parts: If you hear a tapping or metallic slap, there may be an issue with the way your engine is rotating parts. Possible causes are low motor oil levels or an issue with timing or engine calibration. If you suspect an internal engine noise, it is wise to have the vehicle inspected by one of our expert technicians as soon as possible.

Under the Car:

  • Brakes and wheels: If a high-pitched squealing is present, the brake pads are likely in need of replacement. A deeper growling or grinding noise usually indicates pads that are past due for replacement, and may require more parts and labor than a standard brake job.

  • Exhaust system: When a clanking noise is present beneath your car, or its normal running noise is significantly louder, there is potentially an issue with your exhaust system. The mechanic will review the individual pieces of the system from the tailpipe to the front and check that all clamps are secure with a bit of space from the chassis to identify the source of the noise.

  • Suspension system: This system is made up of many moving parts, bushings, and joints that can produce irregular clunking noises when any part becomes worn. To verify there is an issue with your suspension system, the mechanic will inspect the entirety of the system, which will usually involve lifting the car.

Outside the Car:

  • Aerodynamic interference: Over time, parts on your exterior can loosen or become caked in debris, ultimately resulting in odd noises that often resemble a low rumble or whir. The sound is often intermittent, increasing with speed and sometimes stopping entirely. Frequent culprits are the heat shield and the dust shield, although just about any part of your car’s body could be the cause.

  • Tires: If there is a humming sound that consistently increases with acceleration and stops when your car is not in motion, your tires may be responsible. A quick check of the condition of tread, as well as the tread depth itself, may reveal the issue in short order.

What to expect:

A top-rated mobile mechanic will come to your home or office to determine the source and cause of the noise, and will then provide a detailed inspection report that includes the scope and cost of the necessary repairs.

How important is this service?

It depends on the cause of the noise. Given the number of variables outlined above, costs can vary quite a bit. If the oil is dangerously low, for example, that could lead to significant engine damage if not addressed immediately. By taking care of the issue expeditiously, you may save yourself a bundle down the road before whatever is at the root of the sound worsens. Book a mechanic to perform a thorough inspection as soon as possible.

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Maxwell

18 years of experience
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Maxwell
18 years of experience
GMC Yukon XL 1500 V8-5.3L - Car is making a noise - Spring, Texas
Very knowledgeable and gave a clear diagnose of the problem. Maxwell was very professional and kind.

Aurelio

36 years of experience
74 reviews
Aurelio
36 years of experience
GMC Sierra 1500 V8-5.3L - Car is making a noise - San Antonio, Texas
Aurelio was great and provided a good recommendation. I liked that he explained things to me and understood that I would take on some of the work. I also liked that when the opportunity came up, he communicated that he could come sooner. The only bad part was his diagnosis was only half right. Aurelio concluded that it needed a new right wheel hub/bearing assembly, but the brake caliper had also failed and was causing the noise.

Nicholas

11 years of experience
589 reviews
Nicholas
11 years of experience
GMC Acadia V6-3.6L - Car is making a noise Inspection - Raleigh, North Carolina
Nicholas was timely, professional and knowledgeable about my car. He was very thorough and explained and answered all questions. I would hire him over bringing my car to the shop anytime. Thank you!!!

Rodney

36 years of experience
547 reviews
Rodney
36 years of experience
GMC Canyon L5-3.7L - Car is making a noise - Sacramento, California
He was right on top of the situation immediately.

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