There is nothing as scary as unwanted noise from the engine block. Do not go directly to your mechanic, the problem may not be as serious as you might imagine. In order to properly identifier your problem, let's see the most frequent noises on a Suzuki Grand Vitara Evolution and where they come from.engine-noise-Suzuki-Grand-Vitara-Evolution

The engine block of my Suzuki Grand Vitara Evolution makes a thud

In case you are at a standstill and the engine block makes a kind of roar , there is indeed a problem. It can come from a loose engine block cover, which rebounds repeatedly against another component. It is also conceivable that a serious whistling sound comes from your belt. In the event that your Suzuki Grand Vitara Evolution does not produce any suspicious noise when it is stopped, but a deaf noise occurs when you are driving, the problem most likely arises 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 Grand Vitara Evolution makes a tractor noise

Your Suzuki Grand Vitara Evolution makes a airplane noise , you think you are at the airport. Generally, it comes from a holey or faulty exhaust, not from the engine block. The noise should be louder and more serious than usual, but related to acceleration. the harder you press the accelerator, the more the vehicle makes noise. If the noise does not vary depending on your acceleration, go to the mechanic. The problem is certainly due to a faulty engine block component.

The engine block of my Suzuki Grand Vitara Evolution makes a pan noise

A shrill noise on a Suzuki Grand Vitara Evolution generally remains linked to the belt, and not of the engine block as such. It is often the accessory belt not tight enough, a faulty tensioner roller. Put a few wrenches on your belt when it is relaxed, or change the tensioner roller.

The engine of my Suzuki Grand Vitara Evolution makes a lot of noise

In case your Suzuki Grand Vitara Evolution produces a lot of noise it could usually come from two main reasons. The first is a thud that will come from bearings . But it could also come from tires not swollen enough, or worn out. If the engine block makes a lot of noise, it can also result from a problem with fuel combustion, or exhaust hole. Finally, it is quite rare that the engine block is responsible for this kind of noise.

The engine of my Suzuki Grand Vitara Evolution makes a clicking noise

This is a fairly common and quite disturbing problem. This noise of slam can arise from various components of the engine block. But here are the two main ones.

  • Poor combustion. In fact, poor or partial combustion can generate clicking noises. Do not engage in repairs if this is what is happening, rather go to your mechanic.
  • In the case where this click does not come in the first minutes, it may be that it comes from hydraulic lifters .
  • The problem can also come from pistons , rockers , etc.

Not easy to determine. Mechanical noises should be considered as signals. We advise you to go to your mechanic for a more specific audit. Be vigilant!