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Control Motor, Auto Parts
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Suitable for Tesla auto parts MODEL Y3 front cover engine cover 1493370-EC-A
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Passenger storage box
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08-22 is applicable to the front hood of Toyota Camry
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Haval H6 1.5T
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Suitable for Mercedes-Benz E-Class front bumper
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It is suitable for Tesla Model 3 original exterior modifications, high-performance fixed air wing, and modely carbon fiber rear wing
Q
how to stop engine rod knocking
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To stop engine rod knocking, it’s crucial to understand that it often signals severe engine damage. Rod knocking typically occurs when the rod bearings are worn out, causing the rods to move excessively. The immediate step is to check and replace the oil if it's old or low, as proper lubrication can sometimes reduce the noise temporarily. However, this is not a long-term solution. The most effective way to eliminate rod knocking is to replace the damaged rod bearings or possibly the entire connecting rods. This involves dismantling part of the engine, which requires substantial mechanical expertise and should be done by a professional mechanic. Ignoring rod knocking can lead to catastrophic engine failure, as it can cause the rod to break and puncture the engine block. Timely intervention not only stops the knocking but can save you from more extensive and expensive repairs down the line.
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