There is nothing more worrisome than unusual noises from the engine block. Do not suddenly go to your auto repairer, the concern may not be as dramatic as you think. To suitably identifier your concern, we will see the most usual noises on an Opel Mokka and where they came from.
The engine block of my Opel Mokka makes a thud
If you are ever at a standstill and the engine block emits some kind of roar , there is indeed a concern. This can come from a loose engine block cover, which repeatedly taps on another component. It also remains plausible that a severe humming noise is coming from your belt. If your Opel Mokka does not emit 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. Do not wait too long to go to an auto repairer, it could get worse.
My Opel Mokka engine makes a tractor noise
Opel Mokka issues airplane noise , but without having its power. Usually, it comes from a pierced or damaged pot, 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 car emits. If this is not the case and the noise does not vary depending on the acceleration, go to the auto repairer. The concern must undoubtedly come from a damaged engine block component.
The engine block of my Opel Mokka sounds like a pan
The sound of a pan on an Opel Mokka remains regularly linked to the belt, and not from the engine block itself. It is usually the accessory belt not tight enough, or one of the faulty tension rollers. Tighten your belt if it is loose, or replace the tensioner roller.
The engine of my Opel Mokka makes a lot of noise
If your Opel Mokka ever produces a lot of noise it could usually be due to two main reasons. The first is a thud that will come from bearings . However, it could also come from tires not swollen enough, or too badly damaged. If the engine block produces a lot of noise, it can also come from a problem of fuel combustion, or exhaust perforated. Finally, it is rather exceptional that the engine block is the source of this type of noise.
The engine of my Opel Mokka makes a clicking noise
Here is a relatively usual and quite annoying concern. This noise of slam can come from several components of the engine block. Nevertheless you will find below the two main ones.
- Poor combustion. And yes, poor or partial combustion can cause clicking noises. Do not embark on repairs if ever that is it, go rather to your car repairer.
- If this noise only comes from cold, it may come from hydraulic lifters .
- The concern can also arise from pistons , rockers , etc.
Not easy to determine. Engine noises should be considered as alerts. It is advisable to go to your car repairer for a more exact audit. Be vigilant!