Common Signs to Determine the Engine Damages in Ram Cummins

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Common Signs to Determine the Engine Damages in Ram Cummins In a regular interval, your vehicle needs tune-up and maintenance for its smooth functioning and enhances its life efficiently. Now modern vehicles are manufactured with a more advanced internal combustion engine and have computers to control everything in the vehicle that would be starting from fuel delivery to ignition timing. All we know is that the engine is the heart of the vehicle that provides the necessary power to operate it properly. Thus, the engine of the pickup truck like Ram Cummins needs scheduled inspection for running it smoothly on the road. Through checkups or tune-up, you can easily prevent the problems arising within the engine performance and save your money from unusual repairs. If the engine is damaged in your Ram Cummins, then it could affect its performance. The following points define the signs of engine damage in your vehicle.

Make strange noises If you will hear strange noises produced from the vehicle like knocking noises coming from the bonnet, then it is a clear sign of a dead engine. Moreover, these noises are produced due to the wear in the mechanical parts of the engine such as the bearings, pistons, or other moving parts. Whenever you will hear strange noises from the engine, then take it to a reputed mechanic as soon as possible for preventing further damage. Ignoring the problem for longer may be breaking down several moving parts of the engine on the side of the road and giving a huge repair bill.

Engine stalling The most common sign of engine damage is engine stalling which is often arising in the middle of traffic or on busy street roads. In general, the most common causes behind the engine stalling during acceleration or other times is clogged fuel filter, worn spark plugs, and failed fuel pump. When the engine of your Ram Cummins is failing, take it to a reputed mechanic for determining the real condition behind it. During inspection make sure that when the stalling occurs in your vehicle either it is happening while driving the vehicle or in stop-and-go traffic. Consult a reputed mechanic to pinpoint the problem.


Smoke coming from the exhaust Due to numerous reasons, the exhaust system is producing smoke from your vehicle. Through the color of the smoke, you can easily recognize the causes behind the problem. Moreover, the incomplete combustion in the engine is producing black smoke from the pickup truck that can burn too much fuel. Here are a few reasons behind it:   

Damage fuel injectors and air filter Failed sensors Mechanical damages in the engine

Subsequently, the grey smoke is produced for several reasons in your vehicle which is very difficult to diagnose such as:   

Lower or contaminated transmission fluid Excess oil consumption A stuck PCV valve

On the other hand, the dark blue smoke is indicating that the engine is burning excessive oil and the oil leaking into the combustion chamber. Moreover, these colored smokes are produced from your vehicle due to damaged engine components.

Illuminated check engine light The illuminated check engine light on the dashboard is alerting the driver about the problems in the vehicle that can be diagnosed through the OBD system. Ignoring the activated check engine light can lead to severe engine damage. For many reasons, the check engine light is illuminated here are a few of them:      

Damaged catalytic converter Malfunctioned oxygen sensor Failed mass airflow sensor Worn spark plugs Loose fuel cap Other engine-related issues

Hard starting If you will face problems while starting the vehicle regularly, then consult with a professional mechanic to inspect the engine and fix it as soon as possible. Moreover, hard starting can be


caused in your vehicle for many reasons such as cracked timing belt, bad battery, problems within the cooling system, issues within the fuel system and ignition system. When it happens, you have to take it to a mechanic for diagnosing the real causes behind the problem before it gets worse. In this way, you can prevent further damage to the engine and other expensive components.

Using more fuel than usual Besides all, the decreased fuel mileage is another sign of engine problems in your Ram Cummins. When the engine is unable to process the fuel in the right way, it will consume more fuel than required and cause visible engine damage. So, whenever you will notice that the engine is consuming more fuel, get it checked by a professional mechanic to save money in the long run.

Conclusion Thus, engine damage is a serious concern in your vehicle that needs immediate repair or replacement. If you found that the engine of your Ram Cummins is behaving abnormally while driving it on the road, then consult your nearest mechanic for diagnosing the real causes behind it and fix it as early as possible.


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