In general, the concerns of ordinary people who want to buy a used car is they do not understand about the car engine. When buying a used car in a showroom, many people are also only concerned with neat and shiny outside appearance, whereas engine condition is one of the most important things to consider when buying a used car. Meanwhile, you can also use the vcds if you wish for the faster way to check its condition.
Then how to know the condition of a used car engine? Follow the 8 ways to check your used car engine from us:
# 1: Machine Room
Open the hood and check the engine room if there is paint that looks relatively new compared to others, where it will be seen if the engine room was ever painted. The engine room once painted is an indication that the machine has been downgraded. Because it can be various, such as because of a former collision or because the car was hit by floods and so on. In the meantime, perhaps you can also use the ross-tech for the more accurate engine examination.
# 2: Machine Condition
Make sure there are no oil or fuel leaks, and also note the physical condition of the machine. Well maintained cars are cars that are free from leaks on machines or hoses.
How to find out is easy enough, observe one by one car engine parts and make sure there is no seepage of oil or other liquids. Note also the bolts and nuts that exist. If there is a new bolt or bolt that the end is defective, ask the merchant or owner who sold it. Usually, a naughty trader will attempt to cover up this damage by washing the car's engine so that it is not visible when there is oil seeped. Don't forget to use the rosstech as well, if you want the faster and the more precise machine examination.
# 3: Car Starter
Make sure the engine sound is still smooth and constant when the machine is stationary or when it is turned on without the pounding of gas and audio devices and the AC is turned off.
A car that is healthy or well maintained when the starter of a constant cold state is lit and does not falter. If stagnant, the possibility of problematic car battery or car is rarely serviced on a regular basis so there is dirt that clogs up the performance of the machine
# 4: Indicator & SpeedoMeter
When turning on the engine, notice each indicator light is on. Many engine condition indicator lights on the dashboard such as oil and temperature, make sure nothing is on. Try the gas slowly, then let go and notice down its RPM needle. Make sure the RPM needle is steady down. If it is not stable, it means the car engine is problematic.
# 5: Machine Sound
Watch the sound of the engine when the machine is first started from the cold engine. Listen to any unusual sound coming out of the machine. Examples of sounds that can be categorized as unnatural are the sound of friction iron plates, the sound of beats from within the machine when gassed.
# 6: Vibration On Machine
Open the hood, notice whether there is an unnatural vibration or not in the same rhythm. If so, the machine can be said to be in a "limp" state, which can occur due to problems with engine mounting or also a choked electrical system.
# 7: Flue Gas (Exhaust)
Observe the exhaust tip, note the car exhaust gas what there is an unusual exit from the exhaust. The marks or marks of burning results in the engine on the exhaust tip provide a fairly accurate clue about the condition of the car. Example:
Black exhaust fumes - Indications of incomplete combustion of fuel.
White exhaust fumes - Indication of an oil mixture inside the engine combustion chamber.
Water droplets on the exhaust is a natural thing and is a sign of a car engine is still good.
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