I recently noticed that my Kia Ceed's engine is making a ticking sound. It seems to happen more frequently when I'm at a red light or driving at low speeds. What could be causing this and is it something I need to be concerned about?
ReplyHello Alexandra, the ticking sound from your engine could potentially be caused by low oil levels. It's important to regularly check your oil and top it up as needed to avoid any damage to your engine. It's also possible that the sound could be from a faulty valve or lifter, so it's best to have a mechanic take a look at it.
Hi Alexandra, I had a similar issue with my Kia Ceed and it turned out to be a faulty oil pump. It's important to get this checked as soon as possible to avoid any serious damage to your engine. I would recommend taking it to a trusted mechanic for a proper diagnosis.
Hi Alexandra, I used to work at a Kia dealership and this is a fairly common issue with Ceed models. The ticking sound could be coming from a loose or worn out belt. It's best to get this fixed as soon as possible to avoid any further damage. I suggest taking it to a certified Kia service center for a proper inspection.