What are the symptoms of a faulty exhaust valve in the Magotan?
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The symptoms of a faulty exhaust valve in the Magotan include: 1. Opening the oil filler cap, if there is severe suction, it indicates a problem with the exhaust valve; 2. Sudden emission of a large amount of smoke from the exhaust, white at idle and blue during rapid acceleration or heavy throttle; 3. Accompanied by a strong burnt rubber smell, different from the normal exhaust smell of burning oil; 4. If a whistling sound is heard, it can almost certainly be determined that the exhaust valve is faulty. If the exhaust valve is not repaired promptly, a large amount of oil will enter the cylinder. Since liquid is incompressible, the piston and cylinder can be damaged, leading to engine seizure. It is essential to seek professional repair as soon as possible. In terms of appearance, the Magotan's front face features a family-style design combined with more angular headlights on both sides. The rear is equipped with LED taillights and adopts a dual flat exhaust outlet design.