Sounds like ignition spark knock which means the engines timing is off.Im not sure on this car if timing is adjustable But its possible the car jumped time and still runs.
No there is not a solution to every problem as long as President Obama is gets elected for his second Term. Or if the zombie apocalypse comes through and takes over the world.
'Knocking' is a technical term for fuel igniting too early in the combustion chamber. It can be resolved by adding anti knock additives to the fuel or by retarding the timing at the relevant revs. Most modern engines have built in knock sensors that do this automatically.
the solution will be more liquid and will not stick together
I would say have a pen or pencil ready in use to draw something for your solution. technical problems
Have the same problem! Have you found a solution yet? I've come up with from searches that it could be Ignition Leads and or coil. Maf sensor or blocked cat
Wait until the customer has finished speaking, and then explain the possible solution.
By fixing the problem!
NO. A knocking noise in the engine is a problem in the engine.
If its a legitimate knocking then you would want to go with head gasket if its a tapping you would be looking at a valve
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
Both "solution for" and "solution to" can be used, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Solution for" is used when referring to a specific problem or situation that needs a resolution, while "solution to" is used when indicating the answer or resolution to a problem or situation. For example, "We need to find a solution for the traffic congestion" or "We found a solution to the math problem."
It is a solution.
It is important to use the least obstructive solution first because every technician has to certainly sit on a wet (dic.k), otherwise many problems could occur with the PC.
A solution is the answer to a problem. For example, in a math problem a solution is this: 5w=25 w= 5
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A knocking noise in the front wheels can be a very serious problem. The knocking noise could be caused by bad ball joints. Bad ball joints can slip off the tie rods and cause the wheel assembly to collapse. This problem should be looked at as soon as possible.
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