There is nothing more worrying than unusual noises from the engine block. Do not run abruptly to your mechanic, the concern is probably not as serious as you can imagine. To correctly identifier this concern, we will discover the most regular noises on the Suzuki Baleno 2 as well as where they can come from.
The engine block of my Suzuki Baleno 2 makes a thud
When you are in neutral and the engine block produces some sort of roar , there is undeniably a concern. It can come from a loose engine block cover, which rebounds repeatedly against another component. It is also more likely that a serious hum may come from your belt. When your Suzuki Baleno 2 does not emit any suspicious noise in neutral, but a deaf noise occurs as soon as you are in traffic, the problem must most likely come from bearings and not from the engine block. Don't wait too long to get to a mechanic, it can get worse.
The engine of my Suzuki Baleno 2 makes a tractor noise
The Suzuki Baleno 2 produces a airplane noise , but without having its power. In general, it must come from a hole with a hole or a fault, and not from the engine block. The noise should be louder and louder than usual, but dependent on acceleration. the harder you press the accelerator, the more noise the engine produces. If the noise does not vary depending on your acceleration, go to your mechanic. The concern must probably come from a component of the faulty engine block.
The engine block of my Suzuki Baleno 2 makes a pan noise
A shrill noise on the Suzuki Baleno 2 is regularly linked to the belt, and not of the engine block as such. It is usually the loose accessory belt, or one of the failing idlers. Tighten your belt if it is not tight enough, or change the tensioner roller.
The engine of my Suzuki Baleno 2 makes a lot of noise
When your Suzuki Baleno 2 makes a lot of noise it could usually come from two main sources. The first is a thud that will come from bearings . But it can also result from tires not sufficiently swollen, or even too bad. When your engine block makes a lot of noise, it can also be due to a problem with fuel combustion, or exhaust perforated. Finally, it is rather rare that the engine block is responsible for this type of noise.
My Suzuki Baleno 2 engine makes a popping sound
Here is a relatively usual and relatively distressing concern. This noise of slam can come from various parts of the engine block. But you will find below the two main ones.
- Poor combustion. In fact, poor or partial combustion can generate clicking noises. Do not engage in repairs if ever this happens, go to your mechanic instead.
- When this snap comes only in the first few minutes, it may come from hydraulic lifters .
- The concern can also come from pistons , rockers , etc.
Not easy to diagnose. Mechanical noises should be considered as signals. We advise you to go to your mechanic for a more exact check. Be vigilant!