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Recognize The Signs Of Car Engine Damage

To ensure your car runs well you need to keep your engine in check. It is, of course, the heart of your car and you need to take good care of it. The engine keeps giving us signs of its gradual…

To ensure your car runs well you need to keep your engine in check. It is, of course, the heart of your car and you need to take good care of it. The engine keeps giving us signs of its gradual deterioration before falling apart completely. We must be aware of such signs, and one needs to be very conscious.  Repairing a car engine is a very costly affair, hence its best that we keep a look out of the early signs of damage. Given below are some of the indications that our car engine gives us at such times:


Indications of a Faulty Engine

Engine light

When you start your vehicle, the engine lights on your dashboard glow. If you observe them not glowing, then understand there is a problem you must act upon. There are designated sensors in your car to which these lights are connected that determine whether your car engine is working perfectly or not. You might want to keep a look out for the "Check Engine" lamp, as it can indicate a multiple number of problems.

Smoke signal warning

Smoke emission can occur from the front of the car or the back. In both cases, it is not a good sign. Blue smoke emission indicates that oil from the engine is escaping and mixing with the fuel. In this case, you need to repair damaged seals.

If it is white smoke emission, then it indicates that the coolant of your car is mixing with the fuel and causing such emission. You need to check your car before any problem of overheating takes place.

The legendary oil patch

If you see that your vehicle is leaving behind oil patches whenever it is parked somewhere, it means that you have a leaky engine and you might want to patch up the problem quickly.

A dead engine in winter

It is a common site that every car engine freezes on a winter morning. However, giving it some time to start should make it purr like a kitten. If this doesn’t happen, then it could imply that there could be a crack in the cylinder casing due to the pressure variations caused by the change in temperature.

The squeak

The squeaking of your engine indicates that there is something wrong with the bearing of your engine. It needs to be replaced as fast as possible.

A hydraulic block

When your engine starts up without any problem, but it suddenly stops working, it means that there is some problem with the hydraulics of your engine. In this case, your car would need a maintenance check.

Overcoming the problem

The cost of car engine replacement is extremely high and not easily affordable to many. You can check these tips that may be helpful to you:

  • Use the right kind of oil for your engine as recommended by the manufacturer. Oil it according to given recommendation.

  • Do not overlook oil leaks in your engine.

  • Do not ignore any problem in your cooling system.

  • Be careful when you are driving through the stagnant water as it tends to destroy the motor.

Keep these signs in check and you can surely improve the lifecycle of your vehicle’s engine.

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