There are two problems that can cause a car to knock. 1. are fuel mixture that is not proper for the car. Some cars require gas like E89 or E91 in order to operate normally. Read your owners manual. It will tell you what fuel you need. If it says you need E89 and you are using E87, then the knocking is normal and is not necesarily dangerous to the car, just a nucense. 2 Your car computer and/or your oxygen sensors may be faulty. Both of these devices tell the engine how rich or lean to burn the gas. If either of these are faulty, the engine may knock. A problem like this is usualy accompanied by a check engine light.
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It could possibly be an exhaust leak.
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chheck your tranny fluid. if it's ok, probably need tranny work done.
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you maty need to change the air filter and check your sparks if you know that you have sometime you change it change it again!
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Mine was low oil, it was making this spinning sound, i added oil and it went away right away.
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