If your engine components are under-lubricated, you might hear ticking noises as parts collide with each other. This could be a likely cause if your car’s low oil pressure warning light has come on, and you’ll also want to use your dipstick to check your current engine oil level.
A few other possible culprits could be:
Damaged spark plugs
Misaligned engine valves
Problems with the engine fan
Other broken or worn parts
All these are issues you don’t want to delay investigating for too long—if they go unaddressed, you could end up with more serious engine problems.
While you’re looking after your vehicle, it’s also worth taking a moment to make sure it’s protected by the right car insurance policy. With the
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