Hi folks,
After browsing around on this forum for some time, thought I'd make an account for myself to ask about a problem I have.
We've bought a Mondeo Mk3 from 2001 with the 2.0 116hp duratorq diesel engine to make a roadtrip through Eastern Europe. After driving about 2000km, the engine has developed a ticking noise. It doesn't sound particularly alarming but because we still have at least 3000km ahead of us I'd like to know if it's dangerous and what might be the cause of it.
What I know:
- ticking noise from the engine, not terribly loud but easy to hear from inside the car
- it seems to come from somewhere on the drivers side of the engine
- when you lift the gas, the sound remains equally loud
- the ticking only occurs when engine is at normal temperature, not when it's cold
- the engine runs perfectly fine, normal amount of power and torque
To me it sounds like ticking cams, but I've had only one car before so I could be wrong. We checked the oil level, it was only just enough so we filled it until right under the 'max' indicator. This didn't help unfortunately.
We went to a dealer, but I'm not sure if he understood what sound we were referring to. When you open the bonnet to listen, the engine makes so much noise by itself that the ticking is hard to pick out. He told us the injectors make the sound and that there's nothing to worry about. Afterwards I realised this didn't make a lot of sense because the sound stays if you lift the gas. I think we'll go to another dealer and ask the guy to come along for a small ride because it's easier to hear when driving.
Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
Jim
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