makes a loud ticking noise when in idle
Asked by GuruVVKB6 Aug 14, 2018 at 02:04 PM about the 2010 Dodge Charger SXT RWD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
it makes noise like a ticking sound kind of loud but
not that loud when I drive and when it's in idle but
every time I do a oil change with oil treatment lifter
noise stops after 200 miles or so it comes back or
when I go 65 on the freeway
14 Answers
firebird338 answered 6 years ago
What kind of oil treatment do you use ? Had a bad ticking from my vehicle used Lucas Engine Oil Stabilizer and it took care of that ticking.
I have a 2016 Dodge Charger Se and I am hearing a fluttering noise when going 65 mph on the freeway. I took it to a small dodge dealership and they told me their technician couldn't find a solution and that the sound could be normal (WHICH WAS BULLSHIT!) Can someone please help me out!?
Here's what i got from a mechanic could be from the water pump (bad bearings) for that ticking noise on my car if so need to change the timing belt, water pump and hydraulic tensioner and for that other guy question I do use that Lucas engine oil stabilizer 2010 dodge charger
Will the ticking noise hurt to drive car I have to drive 90 miles round-trip every day the noise sound like it coming from the arm lifter
No if anything "might" be the water pump cause my water pump went out from 2 months ago lol
I have a 2015 Dodge Charger I get my oil changed when it's needed I have a ticking noise it's louder the slider when I park it ticks when I drive if chicks can anyone help me with this my all does not have water in it it looks clear so can anyone please help me with this
Bamagurl73 answered 4 years ago
Hi I just purchased an 2008 Dodge Charger, I think I got ripped off because I'm a lady. $2800 cash asking price was $2950. I purchased the car because I couldn't afford the other car payments. Because I lost both of my jobs during the Covid-19 pandemic. So my kids and I can have away around. My dodge has a sewing machine / ticking sound when I idle up my car. What can be wrong?
I have the same problem on my 2013 dodge charger that I bought last week from a police auction. Its making a ticking sound. I toke it to dodge dealership and they want $450 to tear the engine parts to determine the exact cause of that ticking noise. $450 is crazy expensive for a diagnostic test but i had to do that since no mechanic wanted to work on it claiming it take 10+ labor hours. The dealer initial thought it might be the rockor arm which would cost between $900-1100 so will see after they they do the test and i will post an update once they tell me what is the exact cause and how much is the cost to repair it. Today is July 6th 2020.
this is an updated about my earlier post about the ticking/tapping sound on my 2013 dodge charger v6. Today is july 6th 2020 I just picked up my car from the dodge dealership service center and after they toke the engine parts out the problem was one faulty rocker arm on the right bank and its $700 to replace it but they advised to replace 12 rockers just to be safe and its only $110 more so I went with that. It toke about 4 hours and they called me to go pick the car. The ticking noise was totally gone and the engine is quite now. I went to mopar web and they have a 10% coupon for service and labor and it worked for me so I ended up paying $770 with all tax total repair prices which is expensive but it was 4 cheaper than what other 3 or 4 mechanics in my town asked for.
by the way I tried seafoam and it did not work whatsoever.
Bamagurl73 answered 4 years ago
Thanks Dudi I've noticed that I tried checking my oil, but the dipstick handle was already broken.. I paid cash for my car I know it's going to come with issues, but no one will change my oil since the dipstick is broken. I politely called the dealership today to let them know how rude it was of them to knowingly sale me a car that I can't get a oil change on. With that being said, the sales person said that my appointment is in the morning so the mechanic can remove the dipstick. If I was a man purchasing this vehicle, that problem would have been fixed before they took the money. I'll let you know when I find out about the ticking sound today is July 6,2020. Thanks for the info it was very helpful to me.
I have a Dodge Charger 2016 with the same ticking I’m assuming it’s the lifters . I want to take it to the dealership as i see that might be the best option :( but i want to know if it’s still safe to drive with that problem ?
I think the factory should fix this problem we it really is a recall they want to say that why they got a choice fix or give us a new car to much like rite and they lose a lot of therefore they saying fuck us why they want to buy a new car why more for and the ppl of America that own a DODGE CHAGER lose out