motor tick?

Asked by myles_gt_98188 Oct 15, 2012 at 03:06 AM about the 2004 Hyundai Tiburon GT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a lowerend motor tick in my motor that is not constint. Starts only after car is up at normal opperating temp.
An just started after oil change.  Oil is full an the tick is no longer able to hear after 2000rpms. Only 84000 miles an
should not  need major motor work yet you would think.

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Yes. I would not worry about it. Allot of these newer Japanese aluminium engines start to get really noisy around 50,000 miles but it seems to be concistient. They're not quiet like American steel engines but they seem to run just fine... I wouldn't worry about it. A family member of mine has an 07 Avalon with 210,000 miles on it -- The engine sounds like a marble box when its hot but the mechanics say its one of the best running engines they've heard with that many miles on it.

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