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Car Engine Replacement Signs You Should Look Out for

Keeping a car running requires work, and part of that is making sure the engine is working at peak proficiency. When there are any signs that there is something wrong with the engine, it’s important to make sure it’s fixed right away. Some signs can mean the engine needs to be replaced to keep the car running, so it is a good idea to know what to look for and when to take it to be fixed. Some of the signs include the following. 

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Lower Fuel Efficiency

If you’ve noticed the car isn’t getting as far on a gallon of gas, it’s likely because the fuel efficiency of the vehicle has been compromised. If you used to fill up once a week but you’re now filling up every 4 or 5 days without driving any more than you used to, it’s not your imagination. It may be time to replace your engine. Have an expert take a look at the engine to see what’s going on and what needs to be done to get your fuel efficiency back to where it should be. 

Missing Engine Oil

The engine uses oil to keep all the moving parts functional. It will need to have the oil changed regularly and there may be times when a little extra oil is needed. However, if you’re topping off the oil a lot, especially if you don’t see any oil leaking under the car, it’s time to have it inspected. You shouldn’t have to add oil very often, so if it’s constantly getting low and you don’t see where the oil is going, now’s the time to get it fixed. 

Odd Sounds From the Engine

If the engine starts to sound like it’s struggling or makes any other odd noises, have it inspected immediately. Odd noises can be anything from loose parts to something broken, so they’re not going to go away on their own. If it’s not fixed quickly, whatever is causing the odd noise will get worse and lead to more damage to the engine. If it’s found quickly, repairs may be possible, but the longer you want to have it fixed, the more likely it is the engine will need to be replaced. 

Overheating Issues

The engine shouldn’t overheat, no matter how far you’ve driven. If it’s starting to overheat, it’s a sign that there is a major issue with the engine that needs to be repaired right away. It is never recommended to drive while the engine is overheating. It is possible in many situations to pull over and wait for the vehicle to cool down. Adding water to the coolant system can help cool it down faster so you can finish driving to a mechanic, but you will not wait to drive around, as it will overheat again. 

There are a number of signs that your car is having issues, including the ones mentioned here. If you notice any issues with your car’s engine, it is important to have it repaired as quickly as possible. Doing so will help you get it fixed before the issue gets worse. In some situations, it may be necessary to replace the engine. If it does need to be replaced, make sure you work with the experts to get the job done right away and prevent further damage. 

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Perla Irish