There is nothing as disturbing as unwanted noise from the engine block. Do not go directly to your car repairer, the concern may not be as serious as you think. In order to correctly identifier your concern, we will see the most usual noises on this Suzuki X90 and where they came from.
The engine block of my Suzuki X90 makes a thud
If you are at a standstill and the engine block makes some kind of roar , there is indeed a concern. This could be due to a loose engine block cover, which rebounds repeatedly from another element. It is also possible that a severe hissing sound is coming from the belt. If your Suzuki X90 does not make any suspicious noise when it is stopped, but a deaf noise occurs when you are driving, the problem must most likely come from bearings and not from the engine block. Don't wait too long to go to a car repairer, it could get worse.
My Suzuki X90 engine makes a tractor noise
The Suzuki X90 makes a airplane noise , you think you are at the airport. Often this comes from a pierced or defective pot, not from the engine block. The noise should be louder and more serious than normal, but related to acceleration. the harder you press the accelerator, the more the vehicle makes noise. If this is not the case and the noise does not vary with acceleration, go to your car repairer. The concern must certainly come from a faulty engine block component.
The engine block of my Suzuki X90 makes a pan noise
A shrill noise on this Suzuki X90 is usually related to the belt, not the engine block itself. It is usually the loose accessory belt, a faulty idler. Put a few wrenches on the belt in case it is not tight enough, or change the tensioner roller.
The engine of my Suzuki X90 makes a lot of noise
If your Suzuki X90 is making a lot of noise, it could often be due to two main reasons. For the first, it is a thud that will come from bearings . However, it could also result from tires not swollen enough, or worn out. If your engine block makes a lot of noise, it could also be due to a problem with fuel combustion, or exhaust hole. Finally, it is quite exceptional that the engine block is responsible for this kind of noise.
The engine of my Suzuki X90 makes a clicking noise
This is a relatively frequent and rather disturbing concern. This noise of slam could result from various components of the engine block. However here are the two most common.
- Poor combustion. Undeniably, poor or partial combustion could cause clicking noises. Do not embark on repairs if this is what is happening, rather go to your car repairer.
- If this noise only appears cold, it could be due to hydraulic lifters .
- The concern could also come from pistons , rockers , etc.
Not easy to recognize. Engine noises should be taken seriously. We advise you to go to your car repairer for a more specific audit. Be careful !