Will the abnormal noise at idle speed of the Beijing Hyundai ix35 engine cause trouble?
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Beijing Hyundai ix35 engine idle speed abnormal noise will cause trouble, which indicates that there is a problem with the engine function and requires timely maintenance to eliminate the fault. The following are the reasons and solutions for the abnormal noise at idle speed of the engine: 1. The carbon brush inside the starter motor is faulty. Solution: Replace the carbon brush and clean the carbon deposits. 2. The gear of the starter motor does not quickly return to position, resulting in the flywheel tooth hitting fault. Solution: Check the starter motor, confirm the gear problem and replace it in time. 3. The engine valve and hydraulic column are worn. Solution: Disassemble the cylinder head and replace these two parts. Note: Since the engine is relatively complex, the above faults need to be inspected and repaired by professional personnel of the 4S store. Do not replace or repair them by yourself to avoid greater losses to the vehicle.
I used to drive an ix35 as well, and idle noise is really something you can't afford to ignore. If you hear a metallic knocking sound during cold starts, it's most likely due to lack of oil or wear in the hydraulic lifters. A squeaky belt noise could mean a loose tensioner pulley. A friend of mine ignored such noises, and half a year later, it cost him over 7,000 yuan for a major engine overhaul. In fact, if caught early, just spending a hundred or so at the repair shop to replace a gasket or tighten the belt could have fixed it. Now, when I'm parked at a red light, I roll down the window to listen—if the engine noise changes from a ticking to a clunking sound, it means a minor issue has escalated into a big problem. I suggest you check the source of the noise as soon as possible; don't wait until you're stranded on the road to regret it.