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  1. Car off = no hash, car running = hash. If it makes a difference, the car is a 2018 Outlander SE. My question is, is there anything I can do to get rid of the hash and still have bluetooth going? Sprint doesn't allow downgrades, rooting the phone is a violation of their TOS, and getting a new phone/provider is financially out of the question.

    • Sound #1: Screeching Sound When Braking
    • Sound #2: Squealing Noise When Driving
    • Sound #3: Loud Noise When Starting
    • Sound #4: Roaring Noise When Driving
    • Sound #5: Flapping, Like A Fish Out of Water
    • Sound #6: A Giant, Groaning Yawn
    • Sound #7: Squeaking Noise When Turning The Steering Wheel
    • Sound #8: Are We at A Metal Show? Or Is That My Brakes?
    What you hear: A high-pitched squealing coming from your tires when you step on the brake pedal.
    What’s happening: The brake pad wear indicator might be rubbing up against the rotor.
    Cause for concern?This isn't an emergency. The brake pad indicator is there to let you know when your brake pads have worn down and need to be replaced.
    What you hear: A loud squealing noise coming from under the hood.
    What’s happening: This is a classic sign of a loose or worn serpentine belt.
    Cause for concern? Yes, because the serpentine belt powers many of your car’s major systems. A squealing serpentine belt is one that could be about to break or isn’t powering the engine’s accessori...
    What you hear: Sounds like a grumpy cat, "rur rur rur," when you start the engine.
    What’s happening: Your battery is likely losing juice and is struggling to power the engine.
    Cause for concern?This is less of a safety concern and more of a convenience concern, as your car could end up failing to start tomorrow, next week, or next month—it's tough to make an exact predic...
    What you hear: A loud roaring sound coming from somewhere underneath the driver’s seat.
    What’s happening: You probably have a leak or crack in your exhaust system. The roaring you hear is excess engine noise that would normally get silenced by the muffler. When your exhaust system fai...
    Cause for concern?The driver's seat is vibrating like a massage chair, which is kind of nice. And the noise isn’t too noticeable when the radio is cranked up. Maybe you can let this one slide? Nope...
    What you hear:A flapping or slapping sound when you run the air conditioner or blowers.
    What’s happening:A loose, misaligned or worn out ventilation flap is, well...flapping.
    Cause for concern? No biggie. This might impact your airflow and the sound will likely drive you a little nuts, but it’s not a serious safety issue. Turn up the tunes, roll down your window, and fe...
    What you hear:When you turn the steering wheel, the car groans and whines like it just woke up from a deep and pleasant slumber. The steering wheel may also feel stiff and unresponsive.
    What’s happening: Something in your power steering system is causing friction. According to the folks at CarTalk, your power-steering pump could be about to say, "Farewell!"
    Cause for concern?Yes. Have your power-steering system checked out. As the problem worsens, you’ll slowly lose control over the car’s steering. You could also cause further damage to the rest of th...
    What you hear:The steering column squeaks when you turn the wheel.
    What’s happening:Like a groaning steering wheel, this is an indicator of an issue with the power-steering system, but a light squeak is less concerning than a major groan. It's likely a symptom of...
    Cause for concern?Not as big of a safety concern as Sound #6. If topping off your power-steering fluid fixes the problem, then there shouldn’t be anything to worry about. This fluid is the cheapest...
    What you hear:Loud, metal on metal grinding sound coming from your brakes.
    What’s happening:You’ve worn right through your brake pads and now the calipers are grinding against the rotor.
    Cause for concern? When it comes to your car, metal on metal grinding is almost always a cause for concern. In this case, your brakes won’t work properly until you get the pads replaced. What’s mor...
  2. Dec 26, 2020 · But have to see, it can be also anything from 60's to 80's :)" 29.04.2022 - Daily driver car confirmed to have a "pretty well sized trunk" and foldable rear seats. 15.04.2022 - Daily driver car confirmed to have a 5-speed manual transmission. 01.03.2022 - Daily driver car confirmed to have a petrol engine.

  3. Feb 12, 2023 · Here is a more detailed list of the causes of water dripping or leaking underneath your car: 1. Air Conditioning System. When the air conditioning system is running in the car, it’s meant to drain out the bottom. Moisture is removed from the cabin, but that moisture has to go somewhere.

  4. Feb 21, 2023 · Your car is sending out a distress signal begging for help. White smoke coming out of your exhaust suggests that coolant or water has inadvertently entered the combustion chamber. When it’s ...

  5. Feb 3, 2024 · The time when you should start worrying is if the water coming from your exhaust is caused by blown head gaskets. Blown head gaskets will often manifest as white smoke coming out of the tailpipe. You may also notice air bubbling in the coolant reservoir and overheating issues. This issue should be addressed sooner rather than later.

  6. Jun 22, 2023 · Summary. Water can come out of your tailpipe due to water condensation during combustion, cat-con operation, and engine heat. In some instances, water on your tailpipe can mean you’re dealing with a bad head gasket and faulty (or worn-out) piston rings. Before going to a mechanic, make sure to check the color of the smoke coming out of your ...

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