Toyota Vitz 2011 Engine Problem
Toyota Vitz 2011 Engine Problem
Ive got a 2011 Toyota Vitz in the shape of a 2013 model. Theres some smoke coming from the exhaust pipe, especially when I give it more gas, and the car seems to be using up oil more than usual. Could there be an issue with it? Also, can you recommend a good mechanic who specializes in Toyota Vitz engines? Id really appreciate it if you could suggest someone for a thorough checkup.
On another note, my second car is acting strangely. Theres an unusual vibration. Its more noticeable when I reduce speed in traffic. Its like the car vibrates a lot. But if I accelerate, the vibration seems to settle down. Any ideas about what could be causing this?
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On another note, my second car is acting strangely. Theres an unusual vibration. Its more noticeable when I reduce speed in traffic. Its like the car vibrates a lot. But if I accelerate, the vibration seems to settle down. Any ideas about what could be causing this?
Waqas Rajput asked on 28 Aug 2023 18:28:46 pm


Its best to have it checked by a reliable mechanic to diagnose the problem accurately. As for a specialized Toyota Vitz mechanic, you might want to check out local car forums o r ask friends for recommendations.
As for your second car with the vibration issue, the symptoms youre describing could be related to a few different things. It might be worth having a mechanic take a look at the tires, alignment, and suspension components. Sometimes these vibrations can be caused by imbalanced tires o r worn-out parts. Getting a professional opinion is your best bet to pinpoint the problem.
Hope this helps, and good luck with getting your cars sorted out!
As for your second car with the vibration issue, the symptoms youre describing could be related to a few different things. It might be worth having a mechanic take a look at the tires, alignment, and suspension components. Sometimes these vibrations can be caused by imbalanced tires o r worn-out parts. Getting a professional opinion is your best bet to pinpoint the problem.
Hope this helps, and good luck with getting your cars sorted out!