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Why is my 2015 Dodge Charger making a ticking noise?

Why is my 2015 Dodge Charger making a ticking noise?

Dodge Charger Lifter Tick Causes The most common reason that a lifter will tick is because the lifter itself has gone bad. Replacing a lifter is a pretty challenging job. It involves taking a decent portion of the engine apart, which is above the skill level of most folks who aren’t qualified mechanics.

Why does my Charger make a ticking noise?

What you have is the “Hemi Tick” As the engine ages you get more clearance from the piston skirts because the moly coat has worn off and you get a slapping noise. Also the high spring pressures from the heads also cause the ticking sounds.

Are there any problems with the Dodge Charger?

Dodge Charger owners have reported 18 problems related to engine clicking and tapping noises (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Dodge Charger based on all problems reported for the Charger.

What to do if your Dodge Challenger makes a ticking noise?

“If the customer complaint is ticking/clatter noise from engine compartment during cold start or with engine at normal operating temperature and Star On Line Case #S1209000001, S13090000021 have been reviewed; proceed with the following inspection…”

Why does my 5.7 Hemi make a ticking noise?

Two Reasons Why Ticking (Tapping) Can Occur on the 5.7 Hemi. There are two ways your 5.7 Hemi might develop a loud and persistent ticking noise. Diagnosing and fixing them does require decent mechanical knowledge and getting your hands dirty. Here are the two most likely reasons behind the 5.7 “Hemi tick”. 1. Broken or Loose Exhaust Manifold Bolts

What you have is the “Hemi Tick” As the engine ages you get more clearance from the piston skirts because the moly coat has worn off and you get a slapping noise. Also the high spring pressures from the heads also cause the ticking sounds.

What kind of engine does the 2015 Charger have?

I very recently bought a new 2015 Charger with the V6 Pentastar in it. At about 200 miles, I noticed a pretty audible tick coming from the engine compartment when I accelerate at lower speeds. It does it all the time, I think, but you can’t hear it at highway speeds. More recently, it started knocking as well.

Dodge Charger owners have reported 18 problems related to engine clicking and tapping noises (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Dodge Charger based on all problems reported for the Charger.

Two Reasons Why Ticking (Tapping) Can Occur on the 5.7 Hemi. There are two ways your 5.7 Hemi might develop a loud and persistent ticking noise. Diagnosing and fixing them does require decent mechanical knowledge and getting your hands dirty. Here are the two most likely reasons behind the 5.7 “Hemi tick”. 1. Broken or Loose Exhaust Manifold Bolts

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