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Why is my truck started knocking and pinging? ?
2004 Nissan frontier 4cyl 2wd 132,000 miles.
9 Answers
- AdeleLv 52 months ago
The pinging and knocking sound often occurs when the air-fuel mixture is incorrect, which causes the fuel to burn in uneven pockets rather than uniform bursts.
- RitaLv 62 months ago
If you put in fuel with an octane rating too low for your vehicle, it can create a knock. ... The combustion causes the “knocking” or “pinging” sound you hear. To prevent this from happening, use gasoline with an octane fuel rating at or above what the manufacturer recommends.
Source(s): https://vapedubai.org/ - Anonymous2 months ago
Check for trouble codes with a scanner.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Bad gasoline?
The ignition timing has changed?
- pondererLv 62 months ago
Clues may be present in the codes. EGR clogged, carbon build up on piston. Bad gas.
- Anonymous2 months ago
A condition causing the gas to pre-ignite has occurred. Any codes? Tune-up? Other factors?
- Anonymous2 months ago
English Lesson: It should be "Why did my truck start knocking and pinging?"
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Answer: We don't know. Not enough information provided. WHEN is it doing that? Always? Only under hard acceleration? Going up hill? When the engine is warmed up, or when cold? Intelligent questions involve giving useful information.
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