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Q&A: Common Car Noises and Cold-Weather Vehicle Tips With Local Expert: Lundgren Honda of Greenfield

Q&A: Common Car Noises and Cold-Weather Vehicle Tips With Local Expert: Lundgren Honda of Greenfield

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Q&A: Common Car Noises and Cold-Weather Vehicle Tips
With Local Expert: Lundgren Honda of Greenfield

Q: Why should drivers pay attention to unusual car noises?
A: Noises are your car’s way of signaling potential problems. Catching issues early can prevent
expensive repairs and keep your vehicle safe, especially during winter months.

Q: What does a high-pitched squealing sound when braking usually indicate?
A: That’s often the brake pad wear indicator rubbing against the rotor. It’s not an emergency, but it’s
a warning that brake pads will need replacement soon.

Q: Sometimes I hear rattling inside a wheel at low speeds. What could that be?
A: A loose lug nut or improperly tightened wheel is a common culprit. Have it inspected promptly –
especially before winter, when road conditions make secure wheels essential.

Q: What if I hear clicking when trying to start my car?
A: A dead or weak battery is the usual cause, or corroded battery terminals. Cold weather can make
batteries lose power faster, so check your battery and clean the terminals before the first big freeze.

Q: I hear squeaks or scraping from my windshield wipers in the winter. Any tips?
A: Snow, ice, or frozen wipers can damage both blades and windshield. Make sure to clear ice off
the windshield before using wipers, and replace worn blades regularly.

Q: What are common cold-weather noises I should watch for?
A: Humming, whining, or clunking can signal low fluids, frozen or stiff suspension components, or
loose belts affected by cold. Flapping or slapping sounds may be a frozen belt or something stuck in
the fan – get it checked immediately.

Q: Are there any preventative steps drivers can take in winter?
A: Yes! Check tire tread and pressure regularly (cold air lowers pressure), top off antifreeze, and
ensure belts, hoses, and battery are in good condition. Also, keep your windshield washer fluid full
with winter-grade solution.

Q: How important is regular maintenance in snowy regions?
A: Extremely. Salt, snow, and ice can accelerate wear on brakes, shocks, and undercarriage
components. A proactive inspection at the start of winter saves money and reduces breakdown
risks.

Q: Final advice for drivers who hear unusual noises?
A: Never ignore them. From squealing brakes to clunking suspensions, addressing issues early
ensures safety and prevents costly repairs – especially in winter conditions.

Expert Contact:
Lundgren Honda of Greenfield
137 Federal Street, Greenfield, MA 01301
Phone: 413-772-9494
Website: lundgrenhonda.com

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