It can be one of the most annoying noises your car or truck can produce.
Underneath driver seat carpet noise.
The roaring you hear is excess engine noise that would normally get silenced by the muffler.
If you suspect it may be a tire or even a bent wheel issue rotate the tires to see if the noise changes location.
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Underneath driver seat carpet noise.
The issue here could actually be a number of things.
You probably have a leak or crack in your exhaust system s manifold.
That clunk when you turn the wheel of your vehicle.
A rumble roar under your rear.
When i was a tech we had a car where the owner complained of a clunk over bumps or gurgling sound.
Here is a link that discusses clunking or popping noises in the front end.
We have had our model s for 6 months now.
Ok i have what sounds to be a popping and a tiny little thump type noise on my driver side floorboard when turning at a stop sign or like turning.
Do whatever it is you do that makes you think its doing it.
Loud exhaust noise under driver seat there is a loud exhaust noise coming from under the drivers side of the car whenever i accelerate from stop.
There can be 5 things that can cause a front end clunk.
If the tires are worn they can cause this.
It almost sounds like my exhaust has a leak in it or it popped off or something.
First inspect the tires.
Line the parameter of the top left right and bottom sides of the driver side carpet under the carpet.
If your car is making a clicking noise when turning it is likely you have an outer cv joint constant velocity joint that has failed because of a torn boot or old age most likely a torn boot.
If a clunk is obvious it can usually be duplicated and easily found.
Then place a very large aluminum foil cooking pan directly in the middle of where you think the moisture is accumulating or tin foil or plastic wrap.
It is also wet under the front passenger seat but not as much.
It sounds like a little plastic piece has somehow snuck into a hole of the car and now sometimes when we turn sharply or turn just right for that matter we hear this little piece.
Without going into too much detail about what a cv joint is i will just give you a basic idea of its function and why it might have failed.
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It is also wet under the front passenger seat but not as much.
Roll up sheets of paper towel.
You could have something loose under the car exhaust brackets and such or internal such as the seat mounting.
Since about the beginning not entirely sure when it started we have noticed a sound in either the center console or under the driver passenger seats when turning.
Check for a bubble uneven tread or a shifted belt.