Automotive FAQ

FAQ - Engine

Should Engine Knocking Or Pinging Sound Concern Me?

Sevierville auto repair FAQChip's Transmissions can understand why our customers in the greater Sevierville area would wonder if the presence of a knocking, or pinging sound, coming from their vehicles' engines should be of concern. Chip's Transmissions tells our customers that the presence of an occasional engine knocking or pinging noise will not necessarily be harmful to the engine. Additionally, when a pinging or knocking noise from the engine can be heard, it does not indicate a switch should be made to gasoline with a higher octane level. But if the pinging or knocking in the engine becomes persistent or heavy, that knocking sound could be the indication of a more serious car engine problem and to avoid any damage we suggest our customers bring their vehicle to Chip's Transmissions and let a member of our skilled auto repair mechanic team inspect the engine knocking to avoid any potential to the vehicle's engine. Of course Chip's Transmissions invites you to schedule online.

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