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2002 Dodge Durango Clicks on Accelerationsyli 11-15-2005, 10:44 PM I'm taking my 2002 Dodge Durango in for repair. There is a clicking noise coming from the right front portion of the vehicle. It clicks when I begin acceleration and then stops when the vehicle reaches approx. 20 MPH. The clicking noise does not occur again until I restart the engine and the clicking starts all over again. This noise reminds me of a card pinned to the spokes of my bicycle! I have noticed some pulling to the left (alignment problems?), and gear engagement is sluggish. I hope this does not pose a costly repair. truckdude239 11-21-2005, 09:40 AM drive axle or vavles need adjusting wehswarriorS-10 11-21-2005, 11:05 PM I'm taking my 2002 Dodge Durango in for repair. There is a clicking noise coming from the right front portion of the vehicle. It clicks when I begin acceleration and then stops when the vehicle reaches approx. 20 MPH. The clicking noise does not occur again until I restart the engine and the clicking starts all over again. This noise reminds me of a card pinned to the spokes of my bicycle! I have noticed some pulling to the left (alignment problems?), and gear engagement is sluggish. I hope this does not pose a costly repair. The clicking noise could possibly be a cv axle but it would only do it when u go around turns...does it vibrate any at all? any other clunks? need more info. Pulling to the left...does it do this when u hit your brakes or when u are just driving? could be just out of alignment. and i assume u have the 4.7 in your ride, the clicking could most definately not be valves...ur truck has a SOHC configuration with hydraulic roller rockers/followers....so rule that one out, but give some more details and i could possibly help you out on this one thierry13aix 03-01-2006, 10:05 PM There is a little relay mounted to the firewall with a rubber mount. I had that little clicking noise like the one you descibed. I was under warranty so I went to the dealer. The guy told me to open the hood, pulled out the rubber mount from the firewall, secured with a plastic tie instead and the noise was gone. Hope it will work for you vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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