Questions & Answers for: Suzuki Grand Vitara valve noise

Question about 2001 Grand Vitara

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...noise is coming from. Be extremely careful of moving parts such as belts, fans and pulleys. It sounds as though you may have a defective valve lifter which acts up more when the oil gets hot because ...

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...Noise can be belts, power steering pump, tension pulley, rod knocking, valve tapping etc? the best thing to do if you still driving the car, is to take it to the nearest gas station that has a garage ...

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...noise is lack of oil pressure to the VLAs (valve lash adjusters). This can be due to the incorrect viscosity oil being used, or lack of servicing leading to clogging of the oil passages in the ...

noise, doent make it good. 1 clogged or damage pump impeller. (pump may have tank screen, it too must not be dirty) 2: clogged line. 3: clogged in line check valve. (tiny) usually found close to pump.

Question about 2004 Grand Vitara

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valve noise valve noise is that a question? what causes valve noise? cold start or hot start. both> or full time running, all have different and complex answers. what year car.

...be this. when these go it can lock up the engine or kick back. also faulty or bent cam's or broken valves (bent as well) Unless there is alot of noise in the area of the timing chain,I doubt the ...

...pure noise pinging happens under load, (hills) and lean air fuel mixtures. and a dead EGR valve. so engine noise, buy a $5 stethoscope, listen for exact source location or get it serviced. old

...a test, and each is called BASICS. ON DOHC WE DO CYLINDER LEAK DOWN TESTS BY HAND, SO as not bend valves. this is an interference engine, we respect them, and not make them worse, bent valves. its ...

..., and fix it. 2: same deal but drive it and the change snaps and this interference engine smashes valves.. end of engine. 3; only the chain tensioner failed, and is so bad the oil side of it the

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