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What's causing the Dodge Durango ticking noise?

My Dodge Durango makes a ticking or clicking noise whenever I accelerate, and I’m not sure why. What's causing the Dodge Durango ticking noise?

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Talullah Blanco · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
There are a few possible reasons your Dodge Durango makes a ticking noise when you accelerate. Here are the most common causes:
  • Low oil level or pressure
  • Ignition system
  • Exhaust leak
You should get a noise diagnosis from your local mechanic to properly identify the source of the ticking noise and repair the problem. Just in case you end up stuck with a hefty mechanic bill, you should price comparison shop for
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