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These Warning Signs Indicate Your Drain Plug Needs Inspection
Problems with drain plugs can easily lead to major troubles – pay attention to three key signals during daily use. First, ground traces: oil or water stains on the garage floor or road after parking may be caused by corroded, leaking drain plugs or aging washers. Second, fluid level drop: excessive consumption of engine oil or coolant, after ruling out other faults, requires checking the drain plug’s sealing condition. Third, abnormal noises: strange sounds from the engine after warming up may result from insufficient lubrication or poor cooling due to leakage. Ignoring these signals can lead to minor issues like engine overheating or severe damage such as cylinder block failure, resulting in significantly higher repair costs.
Problems with drain plugs can easily lead to major troubles – pay attention to three key signals during daily use. First, ground traces: oil or water stains on the garage floor or road after parking may be caused by corroded, leaking drain plugs or aging washers. Second, fluid level drop: excessive consumption of engine oil or coolant, after ruling out other faults, requires checking the drain plug’s sealing condition. Third, abnormal noises: strange sounds from the engine after warming up may result from insufficient lubrication or poor cooling due to leakage. Ignoring these signals can lead to minor issues like engine overheating or severe damage such as cylinder block failure, resulting in significantly higher repair costs.
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