How to Find and Fix Engine Noises That are Hard To Pinpoint

Published 2023-09-28
In this video I'll go over how you can find engine noises that increase and decrease with the rpm of the engine as well as engine noises that have their own frequency. Whether you have a bad serpentine belt roller bearing, tensioner bearing, power steering pump, timing belt roller bearing, alternator, ac compressor pump bearing and clutch, air injection pump, clogged pcv, clogged catalytic converter, I will show you can you can fix them.

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All Comments (21)
  • The best way to make noises stop is to take it to someone so they can hear it. Every time I do that, the noises stop and the guy thinks im crazy!😂
  • @wyattoneable
    Always informative, well explained and edited for ease of viewing.
  • Today's video is a great example of why I'm subbed, and have been subbed a long time. You have in-depth information to help us Diy'ers. I appreciate your teaching , tricks to locate & fix engine noises. Thank you again.
  • You can register it in some states. Washington no longer has smog testing.
  • @craigtegeler4677
    I often use a broom stick and cup my ear to it and move it around inside the engine bay. I've done this many a time and people tend to look at me rather weird but hey, it works the majority of times like no other! Hell, everybody has a broom stick!
  • @Taldish
    Really appreciate your videos. You are a great teacher.
  • @wackey3455
    Well done some great tips in the video. Nice one
  • @lisandro12349
    Been watching your videos for years man, I always wondered if you are Persian. Cheers!
  • @DannerPlace
    This is an excellent video. Thanks for posting it.
  • @LubaLuba1
    Hi can I install external alternator regulator kit on my 2011 town and country? because my alternator stopped charging still even after installing new alternator and battery.
  • @dzabin
    I have a very difficult time getting mechanics to take the time to diagnose noises. I hate noises, it is the vehicle telling you something is wrong.
  • @kaci7789
    I have a puff sound when I shut off the engine of my 2011 Chevy Silverado. It sounds like it coming from the filter box but checked the hose connections to no avail.
  • @007BlackGuy
    I got a California ecu but I don’t have the smog pump is that normal I have 2 different ecus to choose from that are not California ecus