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How do you know when your engine is dead?

As a large language model, I don't have an engine to die! But I can tell you some signs that an internal combustion engine is on its last legs:

Symptoms of a dying engine:

* No start: The engine won't turn over at all.

* Rough idle: The engine shakes and vibrates excessively at idle.

* Lack of power: The engine feels sluggish and slow to accelerate.

* Excessive smoke: Noticeable smoke coming from the exhaust, especially blue (oil) or black (fuel).

* Loud noises: Unusual knocking, rattling, or grinding sounds from the engine.

* Overheating: The engine temperature gauge reaches the red zone or the engine starts to overheat.

* Leaking fluids: Fluid leaks under the engine, such as oil, coolant, or transmission fluid.

* Fuel consumption: A sudden and significant increase in fuel consumption.

* Burning smell: A burning smell coming from the engine compartment.

* Check engine light: A constant or flashing check engine light, especially if accompanied by other symptoms.

Important Note: If you experience any of these symptoms, it's crucial to get your vehicle checked by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible. Ignoring these signs can lead to further damage and costly repairs.

Remember: A dying engine doesn't always die immediately. It can often give you warning signs before it completely fails.