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محمد ربيع
2024-12-04 15:26

Friends, when I start and press the accelerator, the RPM goes up to 2000 and there's a whistling sound (kinda like a howling noise). Is this normal? Once the RPM comes down, pressing the accelerator doesn't make that sound. I just got a new car. Anyone else experience this?

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