There is nothing more worrying than unusual noises coming from the engine block. Do not go immediately to your mechanic, the problem may not be as critical as you might imagine. In order to correctly identifier this problem we will see the most regular noises on this Volkswagen Golf 6 and where they come from.
The engine block of my Volkswagen Golf 6 makes a thud
If you're ever stopped and the engine block is sort of roar , there is indeed a problem. It could come from a loose engine block cover, which rebounds repeatedly against another element. It is also conceivable that a serious hissing noise could come from your belt. If your Volkswagen Golf 6 never makes a suspicious noise when it is stopped, but a thump occurs when you are driving, the problem most likely comes from bearings and not from the engine block. Do not take too long to go to a garage, it can get worse.
My Volkswagen Golf 6 engine makes a tractor noise
Your Volkswagen Golf 6 makes a airplane noise , you think you are at the airport. Generally, it must come from a pierced or defective pot, and 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 louder the car. When the noise does not vary according to your acceleration, go to the mechanic. The problem probably comes from a component of the faulty engine block.
The engine block of my Volkswagen Golf 6 makes a pan noise
A strident noise on this Volkswagen Golf 6 remains regularly linked to the belt, and not of the engine block as such. This is usually the loose accessory belt, or one of the damaged idlers. Tighten your belt when it is not tight enough, or replace the tensioner roller.
The engine of my Volkswagen Golf 6 makes a lot of noise
If your Volkswagen Golf 6 produces a lot of noise, it could usually be due to two main causes. For the first, it is a thud that will come from bearings . But it can also come from tires not sufficiently inflated, or even too worn. If the engine block makes a lot of noise, it could also be due to a fuel combustion problem, or exhaust hole. Finally, it is quite exceptional that the engine block is the source of this type of noise.
The engine of my Volkswagen Golf 6 makes a clicking noise
This is a rather frequent and relatively frightening problem. This noise of slam could result from several parts of the engine block. But you will find below the two main ones.
- Poor combustion. And yes, poor or partial combustion could generate clicking noises. Do not embark on repairs if this is what is happening, rather go to your garage.
- If this noise only appears cold, it could be due to hydraulic lifters .
- The problem could also arise from pistons , rockers , etc.
Not easy to determine. Engine noises should be taken seriously. We advise you to go to your garage for a more exact check. Be vigilant!