Just bought a 2004 dodge neon for our grand daughter. It has 76000 miles. Within 2 weeks we have started hearing a knocking/ticking noise. It is back at the dealer now. What could it be.

Asked by ErnieAnderson Jun 04, 2014 at 06:14 PM about the 2004 Dodge Neon

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Can this model be put on a computer that will tell them what it is?

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Knocking and ticking oh my; not usually too good. It's back at the dealer and where I come from he fixes it for free or gets reported to the dealers association,the Better Business Bureau and the Ministry of Consumer and Corporate Affairs if he doesn't stand 100% behind a 2 week old sale. I HOPE YOU HAVE THE SAME TYPE of PROTECTION

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a ticking could be a valve out of adjustment or badly worn.

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is it just at idle you hear it? chances are its either the lifters or piston slap

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Let's hope the Dealer covers it;whatever it is.

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