You might need to replace the automatic belt tensioner.
Alternator straining to maintain battery charge?
lights are on
A loud knocking noise in your S-10 could be caused by several issues, such as a failing engine component like a rod or bearing, loose or damaged exhaust parts, or even worn suspension components. It’s important to diagnose the source of the noise quickly, as ignoring it could lead to more serious engine damage. Check for any warning lights on the dashboard and consider consulting a mechanic to assess the situation properly. Regular maintenance can help prevent such issues from arising.
If a Lincoln LS V8 is making a engine noise when it is shifted into drive or reverse, it could indicate a seized gear in the transmission. It could also indicate a low transmission fluid warning.
Weak battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Starter solenoid?
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An engine that is about to fail can make any number of noises from squealing belts, to loud ticking sounds, to metallic thuds. Some don't even make a sound until after the engine has experience catastrophic failure. Most of the time you will be warned by the indicator lights or the gauges on the dash board; the check engine light will come on, the temperature gauge will read hot, and the tachometer will be fluctuating. If your car is making noise or there are warning lights on, you need to bring the vehicle to certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis.
that warning noise is telling you your brake pads need to be replaced as soon as possible, plus i would replace them very quickly anyway cause the noise is annoying
Noise. Without noise, it can't work. Noise is in an engine, and without it does not work. Every engine has to make some kind of noise, internal or external, inside or outside the engine.
What kind of noise: A motor hum? A high-pitched sound? Which lights: the kitchen lights? The ceiling fan light? Sounds like you have your lights on a dimmer and that will cause a high-pitch sound. The noise is motor hum and a "clinking noise" almost like the glass domes are loose (they aren't). The lights I was referring to are the ceiling fan lights. I am not using a dimmer switch. Also, it is a Hunter ceiling fan (I don't know the model. It was a mid-range fan as far as price: $109.00)
You can tell your car engine has blown if you notice severe symptoms such as a loud knocking or banging noise, a significant loss of power, or excessive smoke coming from the exhaust. Additionally, warning lights on the dashboard, especially the oil pressure or check engine light, may indicate serious issues. If you experience engine overheating or find coolant or oil leaking, these can also be signs of a blown engine. In any case, it's best to have a professional mechanic inspect the vehicle for a definitive diagnosis.