5 Engine Noises that You Need to Address

Engines are complex units that are comprised of numerous parts, both big and small. Each of the components in a vehicle's engine is essential to the engine's operation, often leading to a series of issues when a component is damaged or worn out. If you hear your vehicle's engine making strange noises, then it can be a sign that one of its components is damaged and that something is wrong with the issue. Ignoring noises that are coming from your vehicle's engine can lead to your vehicle needing repairs that are expensive and complex. Therefore, if you hear any of these five noises from your vehicle's engine, then you should have your vehicle serviced immediately so that the problem can be addressed and your vehicle can continue to run properly.
 

High-Pitched Squeaking 


If you hear a high-pitched squeaking or squealing sound coming from your vehicle's engine, particularly after you have turned the vehicle on, then the serpentine belt of the engine may be worn out. The serpentine belt that is in your engine is responsible for connecting and controlling various components of your vehicle's engine, such as its alternator and power steering pump. While the engine of your vehicle is running, the serpentine belt continually spins at a rapid rate, gradually wearing out over time. Serpentine belts are used to control different features in different engines, so drivers will notice the failure of different components if the serpentine belts of their engines fail.
 

Grinding


Grinding noises are never good signs on vehicles, especially not when they are coming from the engines or transmissions of vehicles. The components of your vehicle's engine move very quickly when the engine is running, so grinding noises from your vehicle's engine can come from numerous sources. If you are in the area, then bring your vehicle to us at Sport Cadillac so that we can identify what is happening with your vehicle.
 

Clicking


If you hear your vehicle's engine making clicking sounds as it is running, then there may not be enough oil in the engine. When an engine's oil level is too low, its components will click as a result of not being adequately lubricated. Check your vehicle's oil level first if you hear its engine making clicking sounds. Do not drive your vehicle if the oil level in its engine is too low, as you can damage the engine extensively.
 
A low oil level is not the only issue that can cause your vehicle's engine to make clicking sounds. Your vehicle's engine may make clicking sounds if its valves are damaged or need to be serviced. If the oil level of your vehicle's engine is sufficient and you cannot identify where the clicking sounds in the engine are coming from, then have your vehicle inspected by a technician.
 

Pinging


Pinging or clinking sounds in your vehicle's engine are signs that the engine is misfiring. Your vehicle's engine can misfire for several reasons, but one of the most common reasons for misfiring is faulty spark plugs. Misfiring is typically caused when an engine's spark plugs ignite the air-fuel mixtures in the engine's cylinders at the wrong times. However, misfiring can also be caused by fueling your vehicle's engine with fuel that has a different octane than what the engine is designed to use. Your vehicle's engine can also misfire when there is too much air or too little fuel in its air-fuel mixtures, meaning that the engine is running lean.
 

Bang


A loud bang from your vehicle's engine is a very serious warning sign and may be a sign that the engine has just failed. However, if your vehicle's engine continues to run properly after you have heard a bang, then you should shut the vehicle off and have it towed to your nearest shop. Several issues can cause a bang in a vehicle's engine, but each issue needs to be addressed by a trained technician. 
 

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These five engine noises need to be addressed immediately if you hear them, as they are serious warning signs that can result in large and expensive damage. If you would like more information about noises that you should pay attention to in your vehicle, then contact us at Sport Cadillac. We will be glad to provide you with more information or services that will help you keep your vehicle running properly and smoothly.