It is never relaxing to hear a sound in your car that you don’t know the starting point of. So, what if you find a loud noise that lasts on your Ford Galaxy? It is very plausible that this is a minor problem, but before beeing sure, it is better to accomplish some checks. Whether that loud noise comes from the front of the car, from the rear, whether it happens when you accelerate or when you are parked, our team has made this content to help you solve it. First, we will describe the possible causes for the trouble according to when loud noise shows up on your Ford Galaxy, and then we will focus on the region of origin of the noise. In any case, if this noise remains, follow these instructions to help you find the source.loud-noise-ford-galaxy

When does my Ford Galaxy make a loud noise?

One way to find a noise from your Ford Galaxy is to determine when it occurs. Indeed, some problems can be related to components that are only stressed under certain occasions. It is this method that we will focus on in this first part.

Loud noise Ford Galaxy when accelerating

Loud noise on Ford Galaxy that happens when you are accelerating can be symptomatic of different failures. In fact, if you feel a noise that is louder and louder when you accelerate, it can come from a faulty turbo that will create a much higher noise than during normal process. In addition, it is also highly plausible that loud noise on your Ford Galaxy is associated with a wheel bearing, which is one of the most common causes of these types of symptoms. Another alternative is that your exhaust pipe may have holes or a collar may have become loose. Finally, it is also plausible that the problem may come from a deformed tire or an unbalanced wheel that will tend to vibrate as it gains speed.
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When my Ford Galaxy is stopped

If your Ford Galaxy makes a loud noise while not accelerating, engine on, the problem may be related to poor air intake. An air intake hose that has come loose or has a hole in it may be the cause.

Where does loud noise come from on my Ford Galaxy and how can I be sure of its origin?

Now that we have defined the origin of the sound, we will deal with the verification step to make sure that this is the matter you are having.

  • The loud noise comes from the wheels of my Ford Galaxy

    As we have seen earlier in this article, loud noise from the wheels of your Ford Galaxy may be related to two main trouble. If it is one of your tired bearings, it will tend to make a thumping noise that intensifies when it is under stress (spins faster and faster). So keep in mind to verify by driving “fast” (neutral gear on and window open to hear only the noise of the wheels) that the noise is located here, if this is the case replace it or them straight away. If it is a deformed tire, don’t forget to visually check the entire tread area for linearity. If it is the balancing of the wheels of your Ford Galaxy that is the trouble, you will tend to feel a vibration in the direction of the car as you go faster. In both cases, you will have to go to your auto technician to swap the tires or perform a balancing.

  • The loud noise comes from the engine of my Ford Galaxy

    In case you have recognized loud noise as coming from the engine of your Ford Galaxy, the two most likely causes are turbo and air intake. In the first case, a turbo failure may also be linked to a compression loss during the engine ramp-up phase, so you should experience a power loss during your acceleration. If the loud noise on your Ford Galaxy is related to air intake, the check will be done mainly visually, check all your air intake hoses by a visual control in your engine block to be sure that it is not damaged or disconnected which would induce an air intake, if it is just disconnected you can reconnect the air intake tubes yourself. Then verify that the engine idle speed is not random. In case you confirm one of these two disorders, take your car to your garage .

  • Loud noise comes from the exhaust pipe of the vehicle

    If the noise you have perceived comes from the exhaust pipe of your Ford Galaxy, it is highly plausible that you have rust if your car is old and has created holes in it over time and therefore generates a very high noise close to aircraft noise on your Ford Galaxy, that a part has been cut off due to wear, or, finally, that a clamp has become loose due to vibrations. To ensure this, get help from someone who will stand under the car while you accelerate to find the exact area of source of this noise. If it is a hole, you can repair it with a putty provided for this purpose, or, if it is a collar, “reattach” it. If it is cut or the hole is too big, it is better to get closer to your mechanic.