Common Causes of Engine Failure

If you’ve started noticing strange noises while driving or see steam coming from under the hood, it could be a sign of engine trouble. Engine failure is often the result of neglecting regular maintenance, so it's important to understand the causes and how to prevent them. **Overheating** One of the most common signs of an engine problem is overheating. This can be caused by several factors, including: - A damaged head gasket or seal - Low oil levels leading to poor lubrication - Low or leaking coolant - A faulty radiator or damaged hoses - Malfunctioning fan or thermostat - Issues with the water pump or engine mount Ignoring these issues can lead to serious damage. If your car starts to overheat, it’s best to stop driving and have it checked by a professional as soon as possible. **Insufficient Lubrication** Engine oil is essential for keeping all internal parts running smoothly. When oil levels are low, metal components can rub against each other, causing wear and increasing heat. This can lead to overheating and even engine failure. Oil leaks or a faulty oil pump can also reduce lubrication. Signs that your engine isn’t getting enough oil include the oil light coming on or seeing oil stains under your car. Regular oil changes and checking for leaks are key to preventing major issues. **Detonation** Detonation occurs when the fuel-air mixture in the engine combusts out of sync, creating excessive heat and pressure. This can cause knocking sounds and damage to internal components. Poor-quality fuel, worn spark plugs, or overheating can all contribute to this issue. **Water in the Engine or Flooding** Driving through deep water or floods can allow water to enter the engine. Water in the intake manifold can cause severe damage, potentially leading to the engine not starting at all. It’s always best to avoid driving through flooded areas. **Ignoring the Cooling System** The cooling system plays a vital role in regulating engine temperature. Issues like a clogged radiator, low coolant, or old coolant holding debris can lead to overheating. Regularly checking coolant levels and following the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule can help keep your engine running smoothly. **Diesel in the Gas Tank** Putting diesel fuel into a gasoline engine can cause serious problems. Diesel is thicker and harder to pump, which can clog filters, injectors, and even cause the engine to seize. If you accidentally fill up with diesel, don’t drive the car—have it towed to a mechanic immediately. Recognizing the early signs of engine trouble can save you from costly repairs. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Contact DaSilva’s Auto Body today to get your vehicle checked and keep it running safely.

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