05 Elantra 6k miles ticking sound from engine
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05 Elantra 6k miles ticking sound from engine
We have an 05 Elantra GLS, very happy with the car. Over 6,600 miles
on it. Changed oil, filter (Hyundai filter) and crush washer at 4,959
miles. No tranny or engine leaks anywhere, I've been under the car to
look.
In the mornings, when it's cold, there is a ticking sound from the
motor, after ahwile, it diminishes quite a bit until it's almost
unnoticeable but still there.
I took it to the dealer who looked at it and said it was due to the the
fuel injectors.
Is this possible as I've never heard of this?
Thanks,
Dermott
on it. Changed oil, filter (Hyundai filter) and crush washer at 4,959
miles. No tranny or engine leaks anywhere, I've been under the car to
look.
In the mornings, when it's cold, there is a ticking sound from the
motor, after ahwile, it diminishes quite a bit until it's almost
unnoticeable but still there.
I took it to the dealer who looked at it and said it was due to the the
fuel injectors.
Is this possible as I've never heard of this?
Thanks,
Dermott
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Re: 05 Elantra 6k miles ticking sound from engine
My '05 GLS has a similar sound, started around 5k miles. Haven't had a
chance to take it to the dealer yet.
When my '01 Accent started "ticking" at 99,000 miles, they said it was
a bad lifter and fixed it. End of problem, that was over 25k miles
ago.
I have a hard time believing the fuel injector explanation.
Diarmud387@adelphia.net wrote:
> We have an 05 Elantra GLS, very happy with the car. Over 6,600 miles
> on it. Changed oil, filter (Hyundai filter) and crush washer at 4,959
> miles. No tranny or engine leaks anywhere, I've been under the car to
> look.
>
> In the mornings, when it's cold, there is a ticking sound from the
> motor, after ahwile, it diminishes quite a bit until it's almost
> unnoticeable but still there.
>
> I took it to the dealer who looked at it and said it was due to the the
> fuel injectors.
>
> Is this possible as I've never heard of this?
>
> Thanks,
> Dermott
chance to take it to the dealer yet.
When my '01 Accent started "ticking" at 99,000 miles, they said it was
a bad lifter and fixed it. End of problem, that was over 25k miles
ago.
I have a hard time believing the fuel injector explanation.
Diarmud387@adelphia.net wrote:
> We have an 05 Elantra GLS, very happy with the car. Over 6,600 miles
> on it. Changed oil, filter (Hyundai filter) and crush washer at 4,959
> miles. No tranny or engine leaks anywhere, I've been under the car to
> look.
>
> In the mornings, when it's cold, there is a ticking sound from the
> motor, after ahwile, it diminishes quite a bit until it's almost
> unnoticeable but still there.
>
> I took it to the dealer who looked at it and said it was due to the the
> fuel injectors.
>
> Is this possible as I've never heard of this?
>
> Thanks,
> Dermott
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Re: 05 Elantra 6k miles ticking sound from engine
I'm not sure why the fuel injector noise should diminish after the engine
runs awhile. It's possible the lifter noise may diminish with engine run
time, but I can't imagine it would be significant. This car has solid
lifters.
runs awhile. It's possible the lifter noise may diminish with engine run
time, but I can't imagine it would be significant. This car has solid
lifters.
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Re: 05 Elantra 6k miles ticking sound from engine
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in
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> I'm not sure why the fuel injector noise should diminish after the engine
> runs awhile. It's possible the lifter noise may diminish with engine run
> time, but I can't imagine it would be significant. This car has solid
> lifters.
>
>
I too have an 05 GT w/3300 miles, and also have noticed this noise when
first starting the car when it is cold. My first oil change I am going to
mention it to them.
news:e08aef848291d9cb47447edae907ef3e@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
> I'm not sure why the fuel injector noise should diminish after the engine
> runs awhile. It's possible the lifter noise may diminish with engine run
> time, but I can't imagine it would be significant. This car has solid
> lifters.
>
>
I too have an 05 GT w/3300 miles, and also have noticed this noise when
first starting the car when it is cold. My first oil change I am going to
mention it to them.
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Re: 05 Elantra 6k miles ticking sound from engine
My '02 GT also has this noise. The dealer informed me that the noise comes
from lifters and is perfectly normal for this engine.
-Ig.
<Diarmud387@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> Please post as to what the dealer says.
>
> Thank you
>
from lifters and is perfectly normal for this engine.
-Ig.
<Diarmud387@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> Please post as to what the dealer says.
>
> Thank you
>
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Re: 05 Elantra 6k miles ticking sound from engine
My '02 GT also has this noise. The dealer informed me that the noise comes
from lifters and is perfectly normal for this engine.
-Ig.
<Diarmud387@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> Please post as to what the dealer says.
>
> Thank you
>
from lifters and is perfectly normal for this engine.
-Ig.
<Diarmud387@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> Please post as to what the dealer says.
>
> Thank you
>
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