Thump car game


















It would be best to know that different tires make different noises. For example, most tires will make a thumping noise on concrete surfaces with expansion joints.

If you had your tires replaced recently, the problem could be the type of tires. Steel-belted tires are very tough, stiff, and durable but are also very noisy. They have a distinct low thud noise when driving.

So if you just got new tires, the thump sound could be from the type of tires you have. But if the noise sounds new and abnormal, that sounds like a problem that needs fixing. To put it to the test, try driving your car on a smooth surface with no vehicles at about miles per hour and let go of your steering wheel.

If the steering wheel is unstable, it means your back tires are wearing out unevenly, which can be dangerous when you start accelerating. Your vehicle has struts at the front wheels and shocks on the rear wheels for absorbing shock and support. You will need to replace the worn-out strut or shocks. Another reason the front of your car is producing a thump when accelerating is a broken starter motor mount. The starter motor mount connects the engine and the chassis and absorbs vibration coming from the engine.

So if you have a bad starter motor mount and you accelerate, it produces heavier vibrations. Replace the rubber seal on the motor mount to fix the problem.

If the brake rotors have worn out or warped, you will hear the rhythmic sound coming from your front wheels, which do most of the braking. You will also feel some vibration from your steering wheel. If they are twisted, you can quickly straighten them without needing a replacement. Also, the metal chunks exposed by the worn-out pad material can scratch against the rotors and cause a thumping sound. To identify this problem, go to a place with no cars and downshift the transmission while allowing the vehicle to slow down without stepping on the brake pedal.

If you still hear the noise from the front of the car, then there is a transmission problem. Check all your fluids and refill them.

When the engine is not firing correctly on all cylinders, your car will make a thumping sound when idle, which causes heavy vibrations. If you have worn-out spark plugs, they will prevent the engine from igniting the mixture of fuel and air properly on all cylinders, causing a misfire. Next in Play with friends Powered by Y8 Account. Help us improve. Follow us. Register Log in. My Profile points. Log out. New Games Most Popular Games.

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