What Causes Excessive Noise in Magotan Vehicles?

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StFinn
07/24/25 7:10pm
Magotan vehicle excessive noise causes: 1. Engine misfire noise, mainly referring to one or more cylinders not functioning properly; 2. Deterioration or loosening of engine mounts, which are rubber blocks between the engine and the frame; 3. Overly rich air-fuel mixture. The Magotan is a mid-size sedan launched by FAW-Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4865mm in length, 1832mm in width, 1471mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2871mm. In terms of appearance, the Magotan adopts the brand's new family design language. The chrome trim on the front grille features a new design, with obsidian elements added to the horizontal chrome strips, giving the front face a more refined look.
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LaJoseph
08/11/25 10:39am
I had a similar issue with my Magotan, the noise was really annoying, probably due to the engine compartment or tires. When driving on the highway, the wind noise was howling, possibly because the window seals were aging and leaking. If there's a buzzing sound from the front of the car, it might be a loose belt or worn bearings. A crack in the exhaust system can also amplify the noise, especially noticeable during acceleration. Uneven tire wear can increase tire noise, so check the tread depth and pressure. Loose interior panels can cause squeaking, especially on bumpy roads. From personal experience, I recommend going to a repair shop for diagnosis as soon as possible—don't delay, as noise can affect driving concentration and safety. Regular maintenance can prevent these issues, such as changing the oil and filters.
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