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How do you know if blew a engine?

It's impossible for me to tell if you blew an engine. I'm an AI, not a mechanic!

However, here are some common signs that could indicate a blown engine, which should be confirmed by a mechanic:

Signs of a Blown Engine:

* Loud Knocking or Banging Noise: This is often the most obvious sign, as the engine will make a very loud and distinct sound when something is seriously wrong.

* Loss of Power: Your car will suddenly feel like it's losing power, and you may struggle to accelerate.

* Smoke from the Engine: This could be white, blue, or black smoke, and it can indicate oil or coolant burning.

* Overheating: If your engine overheats and you see steam or smoke coming from under the hood, it's a serious problem.

* Unusual Vibrations: Your engine may vibrate more than usual, and you might even feel it in the steering wheel or pedals.

* Oil Leak: A sudden and significant oil leak could be a sign of internal engine damage.

* Coolant Leak: A coolant leak can also indicate a problem with the engine.

* Engine Light: The check engine light could be illuminated, and it's often accompanied by other warning signs.

Important Note: If you suspect your engine is blown, do not try to drive it further. The damage could worsen, and it's unsafe to continue driving.

What to do:

1. Pull over safely: If you suspect your engine is blown, find a safe place to pull over and stop the car.

2. Call a tow truck: Don't try to drive the car, as you could cause further damage.

3. Contact a mechanic: They can diagnose the problem and tell you whether your engine is truly blown.

Remember, it's always best to get your car checked out by a professional mechanic if you suspect something is wrong.