Engine clicking noise - Wrangler 2005
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Engine clicking noise - Wrangler 2005
Hi,
I just bought a new Jeep Wrangler Sport 2005 last week. I started to hear
engine clicking noise at 2000-2500 RPMs. It's coming from the front left
(near front antena corner). The problem just started to develop. I didn't
hear this noise when picking the vehical. Any idea what went wrong?
Thanks
I just bought a new Jeep Wrangler Sport 2005 last week. I started to hear
engine clicking noise at 2000-2500 RPMs. It's coming from the front left
(near front antena corner). The problem just started to develop. I didn't
hear this noise when picking the vehical. Any idea what went wrong?
Thanks
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Re: Engine clicking noise - Wrangler 2005
here@nowhere.net did pass the time by typing:
> Hi,
>
> I just bought a new Jeep Wrangler Sport 2005 last week. I started to hear
> engine clicking noise at 2000-2500 RPMs. It's coming from the front left
> (near front antena corner). The problem just started to develop. I didn't
> hear this noise when picking the vehical. Any idea what went wrong?
rock in the tire? :)
Seriously, if you don't find a rock stuck in the tire
take it to the dealer and have them do the head scratching.
And also take the time to buy a service manual (the big one)
They are pricy but pay for themselves the first few jobs you
do.
--
DougW
> Hi,
>
> I just bought a new Jeep Wrangler Sport 2005 last week. I started to hear
> engine clicking noise at 2000-2500 RPMs. It's coming from the front left
> (near front antena corner). The problem just started to develop. I didn't
> hear this noise when picking the vehical. Any idea what went wrong?
rock in the tire? :)
Seriously, if you don't find a rock stuck in the tire
take it to the dealer and have them do the head scratching.
And also take the time to buy a service manual (the big one)
They are pricy but pay for themselves the first few jobs you
do.
--
DougW
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Re: Engine clicking noise - Wrangler 2005
here@nowhere.net did pass the time by typing:
> Hi,
>
> I just bought a new Jeep Wrangler Sport 2005 last week. I started to hear
> engine clicking noise at 2000-2500 RPMs. It's coming from the front left
> (near front antena corner). The problem just started to develop. I didn't
> hear this noise when picking the vehical. Any idea what went wrong?
rock in the tire? :)
Seriously, if you don't find a rock stuck in the tire
take it to the dealer and have them do the head scratching.
And also take the time to buy a service manual (the big one)
They are pricy but pay for themselves the first few jobs you
do.
--
DougW
> Hi,
>
> I just bought a new Jeep Wrangler Sport 2005 last week. I started to hear
> engine clicking noise at 2000-2500 RPMs. It's coming from the front left
> (near front antena corner). The problem just started to develop. I didn't
> hear this noise when picking the vehical. Any idea what went wrong?
rock in the tire? :)
Seriously, if you don't find a rock stuck in the tire
take it to the dealer and have them do the head scratching.
And also take the time to buy a service manual (the big one)
They are pricy but pay for themselves the first few jobs you
do.
--
DougW
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Re: Engine clicking noise - Wrangler 2005
here@nowhere.net did pass the time by typing:
> Hi,
>
> I just bought a new Jeep Wrangler Sport 2005 last week. I started to hear
> engine clicking noise at 2000-2500 RPMs. It's coming from the front left
> (near front antena corner). The problem just started to develop. I didn't
> hear this noise when picking the vehical. Any idea what went wrong?
rock in the tire? :)
Seriously, if you don't find a rock stuck in the tire
take it to the dealer and have them do the head scratching.
And also take the time to buy a service manual (the big one)
They are pricy but pay for themselves the first few jobs you
do.
--
DougW
> Hi,
>
> I just bought a new Jeep Wrangler Sport 2005 last week. I started to hear
> engine clicking noise at 2000-2500 RPMs. It's coming from the front left
> (near front antena corner). The problem just started to develop. I didn't
> hear this noise when picking the vehical. Any idea what went wrong?
rock in the tire? :)
Seriously, if you don't find a rock stuck in the tire
take it to the dealer and have them do the head scratching.
And also take the time to buy a service manual (the big one)
They are pricy but pay for themselves the first few jobs you
do.
--
DougW
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Re: Engine clicking noise - Wrangler 2005
here@nowhere.net did pass the time by typing:
> Hi,
>
> I just bought a new Jeep Wrangler Sport 2005 last week. I started to hear
> engine clicking noise at 2000-2500 RPMs. It's coming from the front left
> (near front antena corner). The problem just started to develop. I didn't
> hear this noise when picking the vehical. Any idea what went wrong?
rock in the tire? :)
Seriously, if you don't find a rock stuck in the tire
take it to the dealer and have them do the head scratching.
And also take the time to buy a service manual (the big one)
They are pricy but pay for themselves the first few jobs you
do.
--
DougW
> Hi,
>
> I just bought a new Jeep Wrangler Sport 2005 last week. I started to hear
> engine clicking noise at 2000-2500 RPMs. It's coming from the front left
> (near front antena corner). The problem just started to develop. I didn't
> hear this noise when picking the vehical. Any idea what went wrong?
rock in the tire? :)
Seriously, if you don't find a rock stuck in the tire
take it to the dealer and have them do the head scratching.
And also take the time to buy a service manual (the big one)
They are pricy but pay for themselves the first few jobs you
do.
--
DougW
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Re: Engine clicking noise - Wrangler 2005
H,
Go to a big parking lot late at night when it's empty. Bring someone
to drive for you. Get yourself under the hood with a torch and look
for the clicking sound
OR
take it to the dealer for warranty work.
I'd choose the second personally.
Steve
Go to a big parking lot late at night when it's empty. Bring someone
to drive for you. Get yourself under the hood with a torch and look
for the clicking sound
OR
take it to the dealer for warranty work.
I'd choose the second personally.
Steve
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Re: Engine clicking noise - Wrangler 2005
H,
Go to a big parking lot late at night when it's empty. Bring someone
to drive for you. Get yourself under the hood with a torch and look
for the clicking sound
OR
take it to the dealer for warranty work.
I'd choose the second personally.
Steve
Go to a big parking lot late at night when it's empty. Bring someone
to drive for you. Get yourself under the hood with a torch and look
for the clicking sound
OR
take it to the dealer for warranty work.
I'd choose the second personally.
Steve
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Re: Engine clicking noise - Wrangler 2005
H,
Go to a big parking lot late at night when it's empty. Bring someone
to drive for you. Get yourself under the hood with a torch and look
for the clicking sound
OR
take it to the dealer for warranty work.
I'd choose the second personally.
Steve
Go to a big parking lot late at night when it's empty. Bring someone
to drive for you. Get yourself under the hood with a torch and look
for the clicking sound
OR
take it to the dealer for warranty work.
I'd choose the second personally.
Steve
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Re: Engine clicking noise - Wrangler 2005
H,
Go to a big parking lot late at night when it's empty. Bring someone
to drive for you. Get yourself under the hood with a torch and look
for the clicking sound
OR
take it to the dealer for warranty work.
I'd choose the second personally.
Steve
Go to a big parking lot late at night when it's empty. Bring someone
to drive for you. Get yourself under the hood with a torch and look
for the clicking sound
OR
take it to the dealer for warranty work.
I'd choose the second personally.
Steve
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Re: Engine clicking noise - Wrangler 2005
Instead of a torch, he might need to use a flashlight. :-)
Patrick
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"popeyeball" <popeyeball@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> H,
> Go to a big parking lot late at night when it's empty. Bring someone
> to drive for you. Get yourself under the hood with a torch and look
> for the clicking sound
> OR
> take it to the dealer for warranty work.
> I'd choose the second personally.
> Steve
>
Patrick
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"popeyeball" <popeyeball@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1123063080.454901.100160@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> H,
> Go to a big parking lot late at night when it's empty. Bring someone
> to drive for you. Get yourself under the hood with a torch and look
> for the clicking sound
> OR
> take it to the dealer for warranty work.
> I'd choose the second personally.
> Steve
>