ticking noise
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well today I went out to my truck and started it to move it and there was a loud ticking noise, not like it was knocking but a fast tick almost like an exhaust leak but not as noisy. Does anyone know if dodges are known for this. I shut it off and restarted it and it did it again. I've never heard anything like this come from my truck, I usually only drive 2 miles to work with it but I drove it 300 miles the other day and that's the first time I took it anywhere since I have owned it over a year ago. Anyone have any ideas?
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Lifter would be my first guess.
Although I've got a good "tick" story for you.
About 17 years ago, I'm living in north Ga. and had a Dodge Raider 4x4. One day it starts to tick like crazy, don't notice at all at idle, but faster I go and the faster the RPM's the faster & louder it gets. Now at the time I'm in my early 20's, a computer geek and don't know 5% of what I know about vehicles today. So I take it to the local Dodge dealership, they pull it in, have it for about 30 minutes and tell me the whole engine needs to be torn down for a valve job - big $$$ and if I don't do it soon, the whole engine will go bye-bye! So I take it home to contemplate what I'm gonna do. As I'm telling the wife of the problem, I'm standing beside the hood on the passenger side and notice this BIG dried out oak leaf, stuck in the metal grille at the intake under the windshield wipers. I say to her, "No way, it can't be" and pull it out! Sure enough, the ticking sound was gone! The damn dried leaf was fluttering against the metal screening while driving!
Never trusted service dept. at dealerships since that day and vowed to learn how to fix my sh*t myself from then on.
I know this don't really help you, but I'm out of work, and ramble...
Although I've got a good "tick" story for you.
About 17 years ago, I'm living in north Ga. and had a Dodge Raider 4x4. One day it starts to tick like crazy, don't notice at all at idle, but faster I go and the faster the RPM's the faster & louder it gets. Now at the time I'm in my early 20's, a computer geek and don't know 5% of what I know about vehicles today. So I take it to the local Dodge dealership, they pull it in, have it for about 30 minutes and tell me the whole engine needs to be torn down for a valve job - big $$$ and if I don't do it soon, the whole engine will go bye-bye! So I take it home to contemplate what I'm gonna do. As I'm telling the wife of the problem, I'm standing beside the hood on the passenger side and notice this BIG dried out oak leaf, stuck in the metal grille at the intake under the windshield wipers. I say to her, "No way, it can't be" and pull it out! Sure enough, the ticking sound was gone! The damn dried leaf was fluttering against the metal screening while driving!
Never trusted service dept. at dealerships since that day and vowed to learn how to fix my sh*t myself from then on.
I know this don't really help you, but I'm out of work, and ramble...
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