A ticking noise, from the engine, only heard when the radio is off/heater fans low/off. At its loudest in top gear at around 1600rpm going uphill.
My daily drive is a 2008 (77000 mile) Chrysler 300c SRT common rail diesel
A ticking noise, from the engine, only heard when the radio is off/heater fans low/off. At its loudest in top gear at around 1600rpm going uphill.
The ticking noise can be heard a lot louder when engine is cold and quietens off when the engine warms, can be heard in all gears but as I say loudest in top gear under load.
Today I got the car in top gear at 1600rpm going uphill listening to the ticking noise, I then, without getting it to change gear applyed more pressure to the accelerator, engine noise deepened (under even more load) and ticking got slightly louder but at the same frequency as the revs stayed the same (even though I accelerated more; the revs stayed the same - can only assume the torque converter helps me to do this).
A ticking noise, from the engine, only heard when the radio is off/heater fans low/off. At its loudest in top gear at around 1600rpm going uphill.
My daily drive is a 2008 (77000 mile) Chrysler 300c SRT common rail diesel
A ticking noise, from the engine, only heard when the radio is off/heater fans low/off. At its loudest in top gear at around 1600rpm going uphill.
The ticking noise can be heard a lot louder when engine is cold and quietens off when the engine warms, can be heard in all gears but as I say loudest in top gear under load.
Today I got the car in top gear at 1600rpm going uphill listening to the ticking noise, I then, without getting it to change gear applyed more pressure to the accelerator, engine noise deepened (under even more load) and ticking got slightly louder but at the same frequency as the revs stayed the same (even though I accelerated more; the revs stayed the same - can only assume the torque converter helps me to do this).
What are your thoughts guys?
Dan