FLYSAK Lubricant | The engine sound is loud and cannot be ignored!

22 Mar.,2024

FLYSAK Lubricant | The engine sound is loud and cannot be ignored!

 

FLYSAK Lubricant | The engine sound is loud and cannot be ignored!

In daily use of a car, an abnormal increase in engine sound not only affects driving comfort, but may also indicate some potential problems with the vehicle.

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Carbon deposits and insufficient fuel

Carbon deposits inside the engine are an important cause of increased noise. As time goes by, impurities in the oil and products of incomplete combustion will form carbon deposits in the engine. These carbon deposits will hinder the flow of engine oil, affect the normal operation of the engine, and cause increased noise. Insufficient fuel is one of the main reasons for carbon deposits. When the fuel mixture is too rich or too lean, it will cause incomplete combustion and produce carbon deposits.                                                                                                    

Solution: Change your engine oil regularly and use high-quality fuel additives to reduce the formation of carbon deposits. At the same time, pay attention to checking the fuel system to ensure that the proportion of fuel mixture is appropriate to achieve more complete combustion.

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FLYSAK Lubricant | The engine sound is loud and cannot be ignored!

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Coolant temperature problem

The function of coolant is to maintain the normal operating temperature of the engine. When the coolant temperature is too low, the viscosity of the engine oil will increase, making the engine difficult to operate, resulting in greater noise.

 

Solution: Check and replace the coolant regularly to ensure it is performing well. At the same time, pay attention to check the working status of the cooling system to avoid leaks or other problems.

 

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Other problems and solutions

 

Poor ignition system: Poor ignition system can cause incomplete combustion and produce noise. The solution is to check and replace damaged ignition coils, spark plugs and other components.

 

Clogging of the fuel injector: Clogging of the fuel injector will cause uneven fuel injection, affect the combustion effect, and produce noise. The solution is to clean or replace the clogged injector.

 

Clogged three-way catalytic converter: Clogged three-way catalytic converter will affect the smoothness of the exhaust system and cause increased engine noise. The solution is to clean or replace the clogged three-way catalytic converter.