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South Korean automaker Kia Motors manufactures Kia vehicles.
Yes, it's generally recommended that transmission fluid be checked with the engine running. Here's why: transmission fluid expands when warm and circulates in the system under operating conditions. Checking it while the engine is running provides a more accurate reading of the fluid level. However, the exact procedure can vary depending on the vehicle. Most manufacturers suggest the vehicle should be on a level surface, the transmission warmed up, and the gear placed in 'Park' or 'Neutral' (depending on the vehicle). This ensures the pump is active and the fluid is distributed throughout the transmission, giving you a true representation of its level. Always refer to your vehicle's owner's manual for specific instructions tailored to your car's requirements. This accurate reading is crucial for maintaining your transmission, preventing potential damage from overfilling or the dangers of operating with insufficient fluid.
A knocking engine, also known as engine knock, detonation, pinging or spark knock, refers to a specific type of abnormal combustion in the engine. It usually happens when the air-fuel mixture inside the cylinders detonates in more than one place at a time. This may result in a knocking or pinging sound, potential damage to the engine and reduced efficiency. It can be caused by several problems such as improper spark plugs, low octane fuel, timing issues, or an overheated engine.
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