What Causes the Low-Speed Engine Noise in the Chevrolet Explorer?
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The causes of low-speed engine noise in the Chevrolet Explorer are: 1. Knocking sound; 2. Insufficient engine oil or overdue oil filter replacement leading to uneven valve clearance; 3. Loose drive belt; 4. Noise from incomplete combustion of the air-fuel mixture in the engine combustion chamber; 5. Excessive engine carbon buildup. As a midsize SUV, the Chevrolet Explorer has body dimensions of 4652mm in length, 1843mm in width, and 1661mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2725mm. The vehicle's front grille is adorned with extensive chrome accents and paired with LED headlights and LED daytime running lights, while the taillights also feature LED lighting.