There is nothing more worrying than untimely engine noises. Do not suddenly go to your garage, the concern is probably not as serious as you can imagine. In order to suitably identifier this concern, we will discover the most regular noises on the Kia Stonic and what they are from.
The engine of my Kia Stonic makes a thud
If you're ever stopped and the engine is kind of roar , there is undeniably a concern. It can come from a not well fixed engine cover, which repeatedly ricochets against another component. It is also likely that a serious hissing noise may come from the belt. If your Kia Stonic does not emit any suspicious noise when it is stopped, but a thump occurs when you are driving, the problem most likely comes from bearings and not the engine. Do not wait too long to go to a garage, it could get worse.
My Kia Stonic engine makes a tractor noise
The Kia Stonic makes a airplane noise , but without having its performance. Usually it must come from a pierced or defective pot, not from the engine. The noise should be louder and more serious than normal, but related to acceleration. the more you accelerate, the more the car makes noise. If the noise does not vary depending on your acceleration, go to the garage. The concern is probably from a damaged engine component.
My Kia Stonic's engine makes a pan noise
A pan noise on the Kia Stonic is usually due to the belt, not the engine itself. It is usually the loose accessory belt, or one of the damaged idlers. Put a few wrenches on the belt if it is slack, or replace the tensioner roller.
The engine of my Kia Stonic makes a lot of noise
If your Kia Stonic makes a lot of noise, it can often come from two main reasons. For the first, it is a thud that will come from bearings . However, it could also come from tires not sufficiently swollen, or even too bad. If the engine makes a lot of noise, it can also result from a concern with fuel combustion, or exhaust perforated. Finally, it is quite rare that the engine is the source of this type of noise.
My Kia Stonic's engine makes a clicking noise
This is a fairly frequent and rather annoying concern. This noise of slam can result from several engine components. However here are the two most common.
- Poor combustion. And yes, poor or partial combustion can cause clicking noises. Do not embark on repairs if that is it, rather go to your garage.
- If this snap does not occur until the first few minutes, it may be due to hydraulic lifters .
- The concern can also come from pistons , rockers , etc.
Not easy to recognize. Engine noises should be taken seriously. It is advisable to go to your garage for a more specific audit. Be careful !