is off, the first we’d suggest you do is grab your dipstick and check your oil levels. If the oil levels are too low, filling the oil reservoir may help stop the noise.
As far as at-home car repair goes, that’s really the most you can do with the 2007 Dodge Charger. To get to the source of the ticking noise, you’ll have to bring your car in for a
Keep in mind that this inspection is only for the inspection itself—and the price of repairs can get expensive. If, for example, the problem is with one of the lifters, it can cost up to $2,500 to fix it!
Car ownership gets expensive, and that’s why there’s
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