2006 Toyota Tundra Ticking Noise
It will be a really fast ticking noise and this is normal.
2006 toyota tundra ticking noise. Took it to the dealership they diagnosed an exhaust leak and replaced the drivers side manifold. With some hydraulic lifters the noise quiets down after the oil gets good and. Ive heard that it could be an exhaust leak.
It didnt do it by revving the engineat idle or by power braking. It usually has to be below 40 F for the noise to happen. If I turmn it off and then restart it will usually go away.
It clicks more rapidly when I step on the gas pedal. The serpentine belt can cause the water pump to go bad if its been improperly installed or if theres too much tension on it. 4x4 with 145k miles has developed a loud ticking sound any time its running.
The contact stated that while driving at various speeds an abnormal sound was heard coming from the undercarriage of the vehicle. I have listened to other 47s and they are quiet. The noise is commonly described as a whining humming roaring or growling noise.
Just finish doing timing belt sepentine and all pulleys idlers fan clutch fan mount. If you have the window down at lower speeds it sounds more like a flapping sound to me. I recently purchased a 2000 Toyota tundra access cab V8 47 4x4 and when it starts or is accelerating their is this ticking noise in the engine.
The source of the noise may be a damaged transmission coupling. Here are some common signs that a serpentine belt is bad. Hot or cold doesnt change it.