‘It’s typically a sign that your engine’s pistons are worn out’: Expert reveals how to tell if your car’s engine is about to go

'It will fail.'

Brooke Sjoberg
‘It’s typically a sign that your engine’s pistons are worn out’: Expert reveals how to tell if your car’s engine is about to go

Unless you’re an experienced mechanic, it might be difficult to tell when a major issue is happening with your car.

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Whether you’re collecting dashboard lights like Pokémon or turning up the music to pretend you don’t hear a weird thump coming from the engine when accelerating, one mechanic says there are five surefire ways to tell that your engine needs attention.

In a video that has drawn over 625,000 views on TikTok, car expert Andy’s Auto Advice (@andysautoadvice) says there are five things to look out for when it comes to maintaining your engine.

5 signs your engine is about to give out

You’re burning through oil

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Low engine compression

(Here are the low engine compression symptoms to watch for.)

The low oil pressure light

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A knocking sound, deep within your motor

If you haven’t changed the oil

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The Daily Dot has reached out to Andy for comment.

Why can ignoring engine maintenance be catastrophic?

Aside from the engine being the part of the car that makes it go—arguably the most important part—failing to maintain an engine can lead to much bigger issues.

Forgetting to get oil changes can lead to the oil turning into sludge, which can also cause the engine to overheat. An overheated engine can lead to the warping of expensive parts or the outright need for a total engine replacement.

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It can also lead to the formation of sludge and deposits, which reduces fuel efficiency and can ultimately shorten the life of a vehicle, making operating the car more expensive in the long run, and likely needing outright replacement far sooner than expected.

‘Still dealing with the aftermath’

Regarding Andy’s recommendation to keep up with oil changes, several viewers commented on the video that their cars were heavy consumers of the petroleum-based product and expensive to keep up with.

“laughs in vw/audi with oil consumption,” one commenter wrote.

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“my Audi thinks I am Saudi prince,” another commenter wrote. “I must pay it daily with oil.”

“Hyundai denied my engine repair last month,” a commenter wrote. “Said i dont have oil change reciepts from 2022. This was a 2021 Hyundai Tucson. Drunk oil like crazy. Still dealing with the aftermath.”

Along these lines, some viewers recommended changing engine oil as often as possible, or at least in shorter intervals than recommended by manufacturers.

“The best thing anyone can do for their engine: change the oil as often as possible,” one commenter wrote. “It’s money well spent.”

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@andysautoadvice Take care of that engine! #engine #tipsandtricks #cartips #enginerepair #cars #tips #vehiclemaintenance #car ♬ original sound – Andy’s Auto Advice

“Change your oil every 5-6K miles with good quality oil like Mobile 1 you won’t have any of those issues,” another commenter wrote.

“I’ve been adding 1qt of oil to my daughter’s sportage every week for years,” a commenter wrote. “At 190k mi now, it still runs like new. Also has the low oil press light.”

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