There is nothing as scary as unwanted noise from the engine. Do not go directly to your mechanic, the concern may not be as serious as you think. To suitably identifier your concern we will find out the most frequent noises on a Volkswagen 1302 and where they came from.engine-noise-Volkswagen-1302

The engine of my Volkswagen 1302 makes a loud noise

In case you are stopped and the engine does some kind of roar , there is indeed a concern. It can come from a loose engine cover, which rebounds repeatedly on another component. It is also conceivable that a serious whistling sound comes from the belt. In the event that your Volkswagen 1302 does not produce any suspicious noise when it is stopped, but a deaf noise arrives as soon as you drive, the problem must most likely come from bearings and not the engine. Do not take too long to go to a mechanic, it could get worse.

My Volkswagen 1302 engine makes a tractor noise

Your Volkswagen 1302 makes a airplane noise , you think you are at the airport. Usually, it must come from a pierced or defective 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 the car makes noise. When this is not the case and the noise does not vary with acceleration, go to your mechanic. The concern must certainly come from a faulty engine component.

The engine of my Volkswagen 1302 makes a pan noise

The sound of a pan on a Volkswagen 1302 is regularly linked to the belt, not the engine itself. It is usually the loose accessory belt, a damaged idler. Put a few wrenches on the belt in case it is not tight enough, or change the tensioner roller.

The engine of my Volkswagen 1302 makes a lot of noise

In the event that your Volkswagen 1302 emits a lot of noise it can generally be due to two main causes. The first is a thud that will come from bearings . However, it can also come from tires not sufficiently swollen, or too worn. If your engine produces a lot of noise, it can also be due to a problem with fuel combustion, or exhaust perforated. Finally, it is quite exceptional that the engine is the source of this type of noise.

The engine of my Volkswagen 1302 makes a clicking noise

This is a rather frequent and quite annoying concern. This noise of slam can arise from several engine parts. However, here are the two main ones.

  • Poor combustion. In fact, poor or partial combustion can cause clicking noises. Do not attempt repairs if this is what is happening, rather go to your mechanic.
  • In the event that this click occurs only in the first few minutes, it may be due to hydraulic lifters .
  • The concern can also come from pistons , rockers , etc.

Not easy to diagnose. Noises from the engine should be considered as signals. It is advisable to go to your mechanic for a more exact check. Good road !