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allright ... soo its getting to the bug me stage now...

so this ticking sound that comes from the engine..... exactly what is it ?

and is it a big deal.. ?

costly fix ?

helllp

i know its something about the valves n being outta sync or not enough clearance but i could be wrong....

teach me !


Posted

that is what it is.you would have to take it to the dealer and have them fix it.it would probably cost a good buck though!.let me see if i have the documents on what it exactly is and i will post.

Posted

Chances are, its your valves and they need adjusting. Yes, dealerships will charge you a *BLEEP*load of money for this very simple task. Try a trusted independent mechanic.

Posted

deals do charge alot to adjust the "valve lash"

meaning the amount of clearance gained through normal wear and tear

toyota does not use a self adjusting rocker

not do they use a regualr bolt adjustment

meaning the reason it is so expensive is because

the tech has to measure each of the 24 valves and adjust the crank to tdc ( top dead center)

and then apply a shim to each valve to stop the noise

you could always use a thicker oil to try and quiet it down

Posted

that ticking is just the injectors...

and if I am right the valves adjust themselves.. nothing to worry about.

Posted

nope the valves don't adjust tehmselves

there is nothing to worry about

it is just annoying

and it will wear more with the increased lash

also the performance and fuel economy suffers slightly as well

Posted

Excessive backlash could conceivably lower your gas mileage very slightly since your valves are not opening as much as the factory specifications call for.

Posted

Normal wear and tear. Following the proper maintenance schedule will prevent this from happening too soon.

Posted

proper pil changes

and changin to thicker oil for summer use

helps considerably

as well as synthetic

i have heard tons of other ES cars and they all tick much louder than mine

i guess i got lucky and kept up with the preventive maintance

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