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Ticking sound when coasting?
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Ticking sound when coasting?
Hey guys, ive got a 2010 hemi. Basically what happens is if there is no strain on the motor and I have my windows down I can hear a ticking sound very similar to a bicycle coasting without pedaling. As soon as I touch the gas it dissapears. Also no tick at idle. Only think I can think of is maybe some belt/ component for the cyl shut off. Anyone hear of this or know if maybe a belt kicks in when that turns on? Thanks
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So seems that nobody has heard of this online. I called 6 dealers as well and best answer I got was check intake to see if the foam is still there to muffle noises. The sound is quite loud so can't see it being that but ill look after work anyway. Anybody else have an idea of what to look at? Could the solenoid be cutting back the oil too much?
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I seem to have the same noise and from what I can tell I've had it for a while.
When I coast down to around 20 MPH it goes away, and sometimes I've heard it stop when I apply the brakes. At higher vehicle speeds I cannot hear it, even when I'm in a tunnel or passing along those concrete construction barriers. It appears to be predominant at coast downs under 40 MPH. It always goes away when I slip the transmission into neutral.
Racing the engine does not produce any noises, even at road speed.
My suspicion is exhaust leak or torque converter.
Regards,
Dusty
2010 Ram Big Horn 1500 Quad Cab 2WD, 5.7 Hemi, 545RFE, 3.92 LSD, factory dual exhaust, 20” wheels. Now at: 83,000 miles.
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Never heard of one on coast down.
As someone else just commented, at this point it could be anything. I think I'm going to ask the techs at my dealer to put the ears on this one. I don't have a lot of warranty left, so if its a torque converter I'd like to resolve it now.
Best regards,
Dusty
2010 Ram Big Horn 1500 Quad Cab 2WD, 5.7 Hemi, 545RFE, 3.92 LSD, factory dual exhaust, 20” wheels. Now at: 83,000 miles.
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For the past few months my 2009 RAM had a ticking sound not unlike when we were kids and put cards in our bicycle spokes. ONLY did it on coast down or when the engine was unloaded and MDS on. It got louder and louder so I took it in and they replaced a bent pushrod on an intake valve. The (MDS) lifter for that pushrod had a "failed latch" whatever that is. It is my opinion the failed lifter caused the bent pushrod. They put it all back together and STILL had that sound, they replaced all MDS lifters and then it finally went away. I looked on the internet and found that bad MDS lifters are NOT uncommon to the 5.7L Hemi.