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how to tell if engine seized
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If you suspect your engine has seized, a key indicator is the inability to start the car, accompanied by a clicking noise or no noise at all when you turn the key. This typically results from a lack of oil, leading internal components to overheat and weld together. Check for a locked crankshaft: try rotating it manually with a breaker bar and socket on the crank pulley. If it doesn't move, your engine is likely seized. Also, observe for any oil leaks or excessive smoke prior to the issue, as these can be preliminary signs of the problem. In such scenarios, professional diagnosis is advisable since repairing a seized engine can be complex and costly, often requiring a complete rebuild or replacement.
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