The noises will frequently worry the driver. However, they have the advantage of warning us before a more serious problem arises. It is therefore very important not to neglect them and to try to correct them. One abnormal rear noise happens at times, for a Toyota Avensis or any model of automobile. We will see what are the most common noises on a Toyota Avensis, and what are the associated concerns.
Rear rolling noise on the Toyota Corolla
There are a lot of bearings in a Toyota Avensis. If ever these are damaged, they often emit a fairly identifiable noise. One rolling wheel causes a low rumble , comparable to the normal noise of a wheel but more intense. In this situation, it will be necessary to change the bearing of the wheels in question. For rear-drive models, the transmission could also be the source of the problem.
Clicking noise at the rear axle on the Toyota Corolla
Habitually, that clicking or back cracking noise on a Toyota Avensis is due to shock absorbers . A shock absorber that generates noise is also a wear indicator. Apart from comfort, it would be unreasonable not to take care of it. It is regularly the wear of the spring itself that generates this noise. You can be sure of this if the noise you hear is particularly on tracks in poorer condition. In this case you will have to change them. It is indeed advisable to have it carried out by a mechanic.If the shock absorbers are not damaged, the problem can come from many places. When two mechanical components collide towards the rear of this Toyota Avensis, we can hear a popping noise quite similar. It is often due to a simple slightly unscrewed nut, but it is wiser to deal with it as quickly as possible.
Rear noise when braking on the Toyota Corolla
It is possible that a squeaking, hissing or squeaking noise from the back of your Toyota Avensis will be heard when you depress the brake pedal. Even if very often it is not really dramatic, it is always wiser to worry about it. It is always synonymous with wear. Your vehicle will lose its ability to braking if you leave it lying around too much. At a back squeak on this Toyota Avensis, the system is often congested. A simple cleaning with a brake cleaner should suffice. If you ever hear a squeak , it’s likely that your rear brakes are seized . In this case, you must change it. If ever it's a metallic noise , so these are the platelets that are too worn. You will also have to change them. It is important to be vigilant when rear noise is heard on a Toyota Avensis. We always recommend going to an auto repairer for a more in-depth diagnosis, or to make repairs. Enjoy the road.