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5 Engine Noises That Require Immediate Attention

Your engine is perhaps the most crucial vehicle component. Without it, your car would never leave its parking space. And when engine issues arise, they’re often expensive to fix.

These facts illustrate the importance of proper vehicle maintenance and care. They also highlight why vehicle owners must be diligent when problems occur, as swift action can often prevent them from becoming worse. Accordingly, here are a few engine noises to listen for, so you can schedule repairs.

  1. Banging

Also known as backfiring, loud bangs and booms from your engine usually indicate a problem with the fuel-to-air ratio. If fuel is allowed to escape the combustion chamber before burning up, it can be ignited in other parts of the engine. Both issues cause major damage, while also leading to an inconvenient breakdown, so it’s best to have them assessed by a mechanic.

  1. Clicking

Among its many other functions, engine oil also keeps all the moving parts well-lubricated. When oil levels are low, these moving components can sometimes make clicking or tapping noises as you drive your vehicle. In this case, you can check your oil level to determine if it’s too low. If it is and you’re up to date with routine oil changes, it’s likely there is a leak somewhere in the system.

  1. Rumbling

As the name suggests, spark plugs supply the essential spark to ignite the fuel-air mixture in your engine. They wear down after so many ignitions, which can lead to a multitude of engine problems. Rumbling while your vehicle is idling typically means fuel is being burned unevenly, which results from spark plug damage.

  1. Knocking

Fuel and air can also ignite in two separate areas of the engine at once. This is known as detonation knocking, which may result from a faulty sensor or problems with timing. In some cases, double detonation is caused by putting the wrong type of gas in your vehicle. Be sure to check the owner’s manual or consult with your mechanic if you’re not sure what type of gas you should be using.

  1. Hissing

Hissing from the engine almost always signals a leak somewhere in the system. If fluids are leaking out and contacting hot components, you will hear a sort of sizzling noise. Hissing can also indicate that air is leaking, which can cause a loud hiss when it’s under a great deal of pressure. The problem may also stem from your catalytic converter.

Where can you find reliable vehicle repairs, maintenance, and body work in Las Cruces? Look no further than ABC Paint & Body, which is a one-stop shop for all your vehicle care needs. Our skilled and knowledgeable technicians offer a wide range of vehicle repair services, as well as maintenance like brake inspections and oil changes. Our paint and body shop can also restore the look of your car or truck, which is a must after an accident.

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