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How to Stop Engine Knocking

How to Stop Engine Knocking

Engine knocking is a common problem that many drivers experience at some point. It is a loud tapping or knocking sound that can come from your engine when you're driving. If you hear an engine knocking, it's crucial to get it checked out by an experienced mechanic as soon as possible, as it can indicate a severe problem with your engine. What Causes Engine Knocking? There are many reasons why your engine might start knocking. Some of the most common causes include: Low-quality fuel: If you're using low-quality gasoline or diesel, it can cause knocking in your engine. As the fuel burns unevenly, it can cause pressure waves that create a knocking sound. Overheating: When your engine gets too hot, it can cause the metal parts to expand and contract, creating knocking sounds. Incorrect ignition timing: If your spark plugs are firing at the wrong time, it can cause knocking in your engine.  Worn or damaged en ... read more

Why Aren't My Vehicles Headlights Working Properly

Why Aren't My Vehicles Headlights Working Properly

Headlights can stop working very often because of their constant use. If you are driving and someone is flashing their high beams at you, they probably want to let you know that one of your headlights is not working. It can go unnoticed that happens more often than you think but don't worry. Here are several headlight problems you might experience and what they mean. Dim Headlights Working but dim headlights? The problem may lie in either insufficient power or foggy lenses. A dying car battery can cause electrical malfunctions like headlight dimming, which can be resolved by recharging or changing the battery at a repair facility. On the other hand, there are a couple of ways you can fix foggy lenses. You can have them changed, polished, sanded, or swap the whole headlight if needed. We advise you to visit a mechanic if you suspect any other symptoms of a dying batter because it might get more serious. One Headlight Is Not Working If only one of the headlights is not working ... read more

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