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5 Car Sounds That Only Appear During Cold Snaps

December 11, 2025
By Brandon Marcus
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Winter driving has its own kind of soundtrack, and not all of it is comforting. When temperatures drop, your car suddenly becomes a composer of strange noises that you never hear the rest of the year. Some are downright mysterious, others are slightly alarming, and a few are even oddly satisfying in a bizarre way.

If you’ve ever wondered why your vehicle seems to talk to you differently in sub-zero weather, you’re not imagining it. These sounds have reasons, and knowing them can save you from panic and possibly costly repairs.

1. The Clicking Or Ticking From The Engine

That rhythmic clicking you hear when you first turn the key on a frosty morning isn’t your imagination. In cold snaps, oil thickens, and it takes a moment for it to flow through the engine properly. The clicking or ticking is usually the sound of oil finally reaching all the nooks and crannies it normally lubricates effortlessly.

While it can be unsettling, it often disappears once the engine warms up and the oil thins out. Ignoring it isn’t dangerous in most cases, but consistent or loud ticking might mean your engine needs a check.

2. The Crunching From Frozen Door Seals

Opening and closing doors can sound like stepping on snow-covered twigs when the weather is extremely cold. Rubber door seals stiffen, sometimes cracking slightly or dragging against metal as you slam or pull the door. The crunching or creaking can startle you, but it’s usually harmless and temporary. Applying a silicone-based lubricant or warming the car gently can reduce the noise and protect the seals. Once the car warms, the doors snap back to normal without further protest.

3. The Squeaky Brake Symphony

Cold weather loves to test your brakes in unusual ways. You might notice a high-pitched squeal when you first press the pedal after a cold snap. This often comes from moisture condensing on brake rotors or pads, creating a thin layer of frost or ice. The sound usually vanishes after driving a short distance and heating up the brakes. However, if the squeak persists or turns metallic, it’s a good idea to have it inspected before it becomes a bigger issue.

4. The Shivering Suspension Groan

Driving over bumps in freezing temperatures can make your suspension creak, groan, or even moan. Cold weather stiffens bushings, joints, and shock components, creating noises that disappear once the car warms up. The groaning often mimics a haunted house soundtrack, startling drivers and passengers alike. Most of the time, this is perfectly normal and a sign of your car’s metal and rubber adjusting to the cold. Persistent loud noises or clunks, however, should be checked to rule out wear or damage.

5. The Frozen Windshield Wiper Whine

Windshield wipers take on a whole new personality in extreme cold. Rubber blades stiffen and freeze, creating a squealing or whining noise as they struggle to glide across ice-crusted glass. Sometimes, the wipers skip or chatter, producing a rhythm that sounds almost musical in its own eerie way. Pre-treating the windshield and wipers with de-icer or ensuring blades are not brittle can reduce the noise dramatically. Once the car warms, the wipers return to their smooth, mundane operation.

Winter Sounds Are Part Of The Adventure

Cold snaps transform your car into a winter orchestra, performing sounds that vanish as soon as the engine and components warm up. While many of these noises are harmless, knowing their causes can prevent unnecessary panic and help you maintain your car more effectively. Some sounds fade on their own, while others might indicate that a little maintenance or inspection is overdue.

Have you experienced any of these icy car noises yourself? Share your stories, experiences, or funniest winter car sounds in the comments section.

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Photograph of Brandon Marcus, writer at District Media incorporated.

About Brandon Marcus

Brandon Marcus is a writer who has been sharing the written word since a very young age. His interests include sports, history, pop culture, and so much more. When he isn’t writing, he spends his time jogging, drinking coffee, or attempting to read a long book he may never complete.

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