What Causes the Ticking Sound in the Arrizo 5 Engine?
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Arrizo 5 engine ticking sound is the working noise of the carbon canister solenoid valve. The function of the carbon canister solenoid valve is that when the engine starts, the solenoid valve installed between the carbon canister and the intake manifold opens, allowing the gasoline vapor adsorbed in the carbon canister to be brought into the cylinder along with air for combustion. During the operation of the carbon canister solenoid valve, it produces a ticking sound. The Arrizo 5 is a model under Chery Automobile, with body dimensions of 4572mm in length, 1825mm in width, and 1482mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2670mm. In terms of exterior design, the Arrizo 5 features a chrome trim strip with the Chery logo running across the grille, connecting with the metal trim strips inside the headlight assemblies on both sides, collectively forming the shape of an ancient Chinese architectural "covered bridge" with the grille outline.