Ticking sound from engine is it normal?
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Ticking sound from engine is it normal?
Hi I am new to these forums.
I have a 1994 LS400 and I have had a ticking noise from the engine as long as I have had the car. Is this common for a Lexus LS400? Or is it something I should be worried about? Nothing is affected by the noise. It has plenty of power. It is smooth. No leaks and it doesn't smoke. The car has 165,000 miles on it and when I asked the previous owner about the ticking they said it has always done that since she bought it.
This ticking starts from idle cold start, and is always present even after I have driven for 30 minutes. It is very noticable with the hood open but not very much with it closed.
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Joey
I have a 1994 LS400 and I have had a ticking noise from the engine as long as I have had the car. Is this common for a Lexus LS400? Or is it something I should be worried about? Nothing is affected by the noise. It has plenty of power. It is smooth. No leaks and it doesn't smoke. The car has 165,000 miles on it and when I asked the previous owner about the ticking they said it has always done that since she bought it.
This ticking starts from idle cold start, and is always present even after I have driven for 30 minutes. It is very noticable with the hood open but not very much with it closed.
Sincerely,
Joey
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Joey,
Hello and welcome to the forums, you will find this place a great resource for you and your lexus. Please post pictures of your car when you get a chance, I have the same model and year, though I have more miles.
To get to your question... -- Yes it is normal to a degree. Mine ticks constantly as well and I was concerned about it when I recently bought it. The mechanic said it was completely normal and nothing was being hurt by the slight noise.
However, I am not a certified mechanic, so hopefully others will chime in here and give some reassurement that your ok, or that maybe you need to do X or Y.
Take care,
Hello and welcome to the forums, you will find this place a great resource for you and your lexus. Please post pictures of your car when you get a chance, I have the same model and year, though I have more miles.
To get to your question... -- Yes it is normal to a degree. Mine ticks constantly as well and I was concerned about it when I recently bought it. The mechanic said it was completely normal and nothing was being hurt by the slight noise.
However, I am not a certified mechanic, so hopefully others will chime in here and give some reassurement that your ok, or that maybe you need to do X or Y.
Take care,
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I have a 91 lexus and had three valves ticking real loud so I had lexus ajust them an 8 hour job at the cost of $888.00. Now I have small ticking which is normal The first few years the lexus had solid lifters and it is not uncommon to hear a little noise, you have a great car.
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Welcome to CL! And yeah it's totally normal for the 1UZFE to a degree. If it's a severe knock I'd get it checked out. But the 4.0L V8 is known for having a tick to it.
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I remember in other cars of mine that the electrical system would tick. Was it the distributor or spark plugs? Can't remember.
I have a similar question. When I push the accelerator pedal and then let go, as it revs downwards theres a large creak/ticking once it hits low revs. This happens every time I push the pedal and let go.
I have a similar question. When I push the accelerator pedal and then let go, as it revs downwards theres a large creak/ticking once it hits low revs. This happens every time I push the pedal and let go.
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so i just shouldn't worry about it and everything is fine?
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thank yall for the comforting replies! i don't know how to determine if the ticking is normal or too loud and is a problem? it isn't a knock though just a tick tick tick tick (real fast). sounds like two sticks hitting each other or something.
so i just shouldn't worry about it and everything is fine?
so i just shouldn't worry about it and everything is fine?
In my last post I hear a large creak from the engine if I let go of the accelerator. If it's louder than a fast ticking, then its not normal
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I have this problem... kind of annoying, but not $600 annoying! haha I can live with it...
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The owners manual says to check the engine valve clearances every 60,000 miles. One LS400 owner on this forum who ignored the ticking noise and ignored the 60,000 mile valve clearance check requirement went to start his car one morning and one of the valve adjustment shims became dislodged and the result was a dead engine (ruined cylinder head). The valve clearance had become so loose on one valve that it allowed the adjusting shim to fly out of the valve lifter it's sits on.
ALL 1990-2006 LS400 and LS430 engines have mechanical valve lifters and so some of the valve clearances may get too loose or too tight over time, especially on the 1990-94 models. The 1995 on up models have improved oil delivery to the valve lifters so wear is reduced and so the valve clearances on the 1995-2006 models rarely ever get out of adjustment.
ALL 1990-2006 LS400 and LS430 engines have mechanical valve lifters and so some of the valve clearances may get too loose or too tight over time, especially on the 1990-94 models. The 1995 on up models have improved oil delivery to the valve lifters so wear is reduced and so the valve clearances on the 1995-2006 models rarely ever get out of adjustment.
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ack! i was thinking maybe it was the valves making the noise but i've been told it is normal for the car. so at worst i might have to get my valves adjusted? then doing this would make my engine dead silent? how much does it cost to get that done? also i don't think it is an exhaust leak as when i drive the car it can't be heard in the cabin and it does not come from the rear of the engine. if i put my head close to the engine it is the loudest on each side of the engine where the valve covers are? i'm not sure if that is what its called but if having someone adjust those could take away the tick tick tick and save my engine from damage i need to get it done fast.
please advise
Joey
please advise
Joey