
Advice: Ultimate Car Tyres Guide
FixMyCar discusses all things tyres, including maintenance tips and brand reviews.
Ellie Dyer-Brown, over 1 year ago 5 mins read
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Wetherby is twelve miles northeast of Leeds city centre and the same distance west of York. It's served by several main roads: the A168, which travels between Boston Spa and Northallerton; the A661, which travels southeast to Harrogate; and the A58, running southwest to Prescot. The A1(M) motorway also passes along Wetherby's eastern border. Parking is free in Wilderness Car Park on Bridgefoot. If you need public transport, the town's bus station is near Wetherby Bridge.
Wetherby is in a rural area where you're likely to encounter uneven road surfaces and sharp turns, putting strain on your tyres and suspension. Regularly inspecting these components and following our tyre maintenance advice will help prevent any problems from developing. When driving through the countryside near Wetherby, keep an eye out for animals and livestock on the road to avoid braking suddenly, and be aware of other road users since there may be unmarked blind bends. Country roads sometimes flood during heavy rainfall, so check the forecast and take it slow through patches of water to avoid aquaplaning.
Ticking and rattling are two closely related noises you might hear from your car. If you listen closely to where the sound is coming from and when it happens (while accelerating, for instance), you might be able to work out the cause.
The first thing to check is whether the engine oil is low, requiring a top-up - this is the best-case scenario. If your car is rattling and the sound is coming from the engine, it could be caused by a loose serpentine belt or timing chain. From the car's rear, it might be a loose exhaust or a broken catalytic converter, and the other possibility is worn suspension, which can cause rattling from the front or rear of the vehicle.
Possible explanations for ticking include worn spark plugs, knocking engine rods, dirty valve lifters and misaligned valves. You can learn more about these issues here.
Ticking and rattling noises should be taken seriously as they sometimes indicate a problem with the engine that could cause further damage if ignored.
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