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Four Signs That You Might Have to Replace Your Car’s Engine

Replacing a vehicle’s engine is a huge decision. Is it worth it to invest more money into it or should you just buy a new one? There are several things to consider when making this decision, including the age of your car and whether it holds emotional value to you. If you’ve been having a lot of car trouble lately, these four signs that indicate you might need an engine replacement. And if you need an engine replacement in Orlando, FL, the team of experts at Hondanis Auto Repairs is here to help.

Signs You Need an Engine Replacement


1. You See Tons of Exhaust Smoke

You should never see your exhaust smoke. Excessive engine exhaust is a sign that you’ve got serious trouble brewing under the hood. Blue exhaust means the engine is burning oil, black exhaust means fuel is burning, and white exhaust means that your cooling system is leaking. All of these repairs are extensive and in the case of a cracked engine block or exhaust manifold, you might need a new engine.

2. You Hear Constant Knocking

If you hear your engine knocking constantly, your engine bearings are likely worn out. As time goes on, they will fail completely and your engine won’t run at all. If the bearings can be replaced, i.e. you get your vehicle into a mechanic sooner rather than later, you might not need a new engine. Chances are, however, that the worn bearings will cause additional engine damage that might be irreparable.

3. There Are Metal Shavings in Your Motor Oil

Engine parts work together to run your automobile. Most parts are made of metal and they get hot when they’re in motion. Motor oil and other automotive fluids such as your transmission oil lubricate working engine parts so they don’t break down. Metal shavings in your motor oil indicate they are breaking down. Chances are, you won’t see the shavings before your engine dies completely.


4. Your Car, Truck, or Utility Vehicle Doesn’t Have Any Power

Finally, there may come a time when no matter how much work is done on the engine, it just cannot produce power anymore. If the vehicle’s engine has turned the odometer to as many miles as it has in it, you’ll need to replace the engine. This could happen in phases by replacing individual systems as they need it or by dropping an entirely new engine into the automobile. It depends on the engine damage.


If you suspect that it may be time to schedule a brake replacement in Orlando, FL, call Hondanis Auto Repairs to schedule an engine inspection today. If you do suspect serious problems, have your vehicle towed to our shop rather than attempting to drive it.


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