snoproblem
10-02-2004, 04:28 PM
Well, folks, I'm a recent victim of an engine breakdown on the highway! :evil:
The vehicle is a Neon, in the '95 - 2000 range, and the cause of this breakdown is baffling and perplexing me. The engine had been making an intermittent clattering noise that would get louder if I coasted at highway speed, and at startup. Anyhow, while coasting down a hill, the clatter got noticeable, then louder, then stopped as I felt a sudden loss of power. I pulled over onto the shoulder, and noticed that the engine was no longer running. I tried restarting, no luck. It didn't even turn, but I'm pretty sure there was plenty of battery power. A look under the hood revealed nothing obvious, ditto for the ground underneath; i.e. no leaks. No bad smells, no smoke/steam, no warning lights or power loss beforehand. Fluids had been recently checked - no probs there, either. Just that clatter, which, apparently had been persisting for a couple of weeks, according to the owner.
Anyhow, the guy that rescued me conjectured that it might the timing belt/ chain, and that seems as likely as anything without any further evidence.
Any ideas? :?
The vehicle is a Neon, in the '95 - 2000 range, and the cause of this breakdown is baffling and perplexing me. The engine had been making an intermittent clattering noise that would get louder if I coasted at highway speed, and at startup. Anyhow, while coasting down a hill, the clatter got noticeable, then louder, then stopped as I felt a sudden loss of power. I pulled over onto the shoulder, and noticed that the engine was no longer running. I tried restarting, no luck. It didn't even turn, but I'm pretty sure there was plenty of battery power. A look under the hood revealed nothing obvious, ditto for the ground underneath; i.e. no leaks. No bad smells, no smoke/steam, no warning lights or power loss beforehand. Fluids had been recently checked - no probs there, either. Just that clatter, which, apparently had been persisting for a couple of weeks, according to the owner.
Anyhow, the guy that rescued me conjectured that it might the timing belt/ chain, and that seems as likely as anything without any further evidence.
Any ideas? :?