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Engine rattle noise

There is a loud metalic noise / rattle from the engine area. The oil light stays on.

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Uh oh.

Is it leaking oil?

I recommend not even trying to start it until you at least find out if it has enough oil in it...it may be too late already.

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    Mike LaPres Dec 19, 2009

    If there is nothing wrong with your oil level however and it actually runs fine with no black smoke from the exhaust, make sure you didn't leave a tool or other metal object under the hood on the engine somewhere.

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Have you checked your oil? Sounds like you may have run it way low, the loud metallic noise is probably metal on metal contact inside your engine, add oil and it that fixes it, count yourself lucky, if not need to take it to a shop.

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