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Old 06-01-2009, 10:40 AM
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Ticking noise when I accelerate

I recently changed the oil pan and I dont remember if I heard this noise before but I was driving down the highway about 3 weeks ago and noticed a ticking noise as I accelerated. I could really hear it because the sound was reflecting off the center barriers. After that I have been paying attention to trying to hear it and it can be heard when driving up the street just passing parked cars. What could this be?
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Re: Ticking noise when I accelerate

Sounds are one of the most difficult things to diagnose over the forums. One person's chirp could be another's squeak. So, we need lots of descriptors to help zero in on a locations.

For starters, what model year and engine does your Taurus have? Does the tick seem to change with vehicle speed or engine speed? Did you try shifting in to neutral and playing with the engine speed a bit to see if it changed? Does the tick sound like the noise a water pump or idler pulley may make as the bearing wears (almost like a pinging/rattling noise)?

If you determine that it seems to be in the engine you might consider having a Used Oil Analysis (UOA) performed to determine what materials are out of family for used oil. You could also drain and cut open the oil filter to see if it's trapping a lot of metallic particles.

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