Other drivers fixed the noise themselves, while some reported their warranty covered the repair costs. Some of those reporting the problem paid for the replacement bolts and labor at a cost of around $800 and up. The ticking noise would stop in most of those cases. To fix it, they replaced the manifold bolts and the gasket. But, when the owners investigated the problem themselves, they found broken, rotted, or missing manifold bolts. Some repair techs claimed the issue had to do with the lifters. Sometimes, the noise would get worse and sound like a loud knocking sound instead. ![]() ![]() When it warmed up, the noise would go away. #RamDoesThat #RamTrucks #Ram1500 #RamBigHorn #BigHorn #BlackPackage #RamLife #TruckDaily #TrucksĪ post shared by Ram Trucks on at 6:11am PSTģ28 people reported a problem with a ticking noise they heard upon starting the pickup. They found this in the Hemi engine and other motors.
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