Why is the Camry engine so loud?
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The reasons for the loud engine noise in a Camry include aging engine mounts and deteriorated seals. The specific explanations are as follows: Caused by aging engine mounts: After high mileage, the engine mounts may age. Replacing the engine mounts can resolve the issue. Deteriorated seals: If the engine sounds normal from the outside but the noise feels excessive inside the car, it indicates poor sound insulation. Check the vehicle's seals for signs of aging or consider improving the sealing effect to reduce the noise. Faulty cylinder valves: If the engine produces a dull, thumping sound during operation, it may be due to issues with the cylinder valves. In such cases, the sound often disappears when the car is driven at high speeds.