محمد صعب
Nov 23
I got my 2024 T-Roc in July and have driven it for four months, covering 3500 kilometers. Today, I noticed a buzzing noise from the engine while driving, and the RPM shot up to 3000 with just a slight press on the gas. After turning off the engine and letting it sit for a few hours, it started up normally again. Does anyone know what might be going on?
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