There is nothing as concerning as untimely engine noise. Do not suddenly go to your garage, the malfunction may not be as dramatic as you think. In order to correctly identifier your dysfunction we will see the most regular noises on a Seat Tango and where they came from.engine-noise-Seat-Tango

The engine of my Seat Tango makes a loud noise

In case you are in neutral and the engine produces some kind of roar , there is indeed a malfunction. It could come from a not well fixed engine cover, which ricochets repeatedly on another component. It also remains likely that a serious rustle could come from the belt. In the event that your Seat Tango does not make a suspicious noise in neutral, but a deaf noise arrives when you are driving, the malfunction must most likely come from bearings and not the engine. Don't wait too long to get to a garage, it can get worse.

My Seat Tango engine makes a tractor noise

The Seat Tango produces a airplane noise , but without having its performance. In general, this comes from a hole or damaged 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 noise the car produces. When the noise does not vary depending on your acceleration, go to your garage. The malfunction must probably come from a faulty engine element.

The engine of my Seat Tango makes a pan noise

The sound of a pan on a Seat Tango is usually related to the belt, not the engine itself. It is often the accessory belt not tight enough, a faulty tensioner roller. Put a few wrenches on the belt when it is relaxed, or replace the tensioner roller.

The engine of my Seat Tango makes a lot of noise

If your Seat Tango produces a lot of noise, it could usually come from two main causes. For the first, it is a thud that will come from bearings . However, it can also come from tires not inflated enough, or even worn out. If your engine makes a lot of noise, it could also be due to a fuel combustion malfunction, or exhaust perforated. Finally, it is quite exceptional that the engine is responsible for this type of noise.

The engine of my Seat Tango makes a clicking noise

This is a fairly common and rather disturbing dysfunction. This noise of slam could come from various engine components. However you will find below the two most common.

  • Poor combustion. Undeniably, poor or partial combustion could cause clicking noises. Do not engage in repairs if this is the case, rather go to your garage.
  • In the event that this noise only comes from cold, it could be that it comes from hydraulic lifters .
  • The malfunction could also come from pistons , rockers , etc.

Not easy to determine. Mechanical noises should be considered as signals. We advise you rather to go to your garage for a more exact check. Be vigilant!