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This is a tell-tale sign of internal engine problems. You may have a failed piston, broken piston rings. A blown head gasket between the cylinders can also cause this problem.
I hope this helps! I wish I had better news for you. :(
you have a rod knocking this is a serious problem the more you drive it the worse it will get it could also be a warped push rod but thats a slim chance
Hello, I see you have a trailblaber with a knocking noise. It sounds like you have an electric fan clutch issue. Believe it or not your vehicle has an electric fan clutch. It looks just like the older non-electric but if you look on the driver side of the fan shroud that is the wire connector you see. It is an exspensive part just for the clutch but thats exactly what you are describing. It doesn't get louder just fast with rpms. Please rate my answer, Thank you
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