The most likely cause behind your 2016 Dodge Ram 1500
’s ticking noise is low levels of engine oil. When your engine lacks sufficient lubrication, you’ll start to hear the moving parts—and often, they sound like clicking or ticking noises as they run. Low engine oil pressure could also be causing a lack of lubrication in your engine, resulting in the ticking noise you hear.
According to RepairPal, insufficient engine oil or pressure is the cause of bothersome ticking noises around thirty percent of the time. If your engine oil and pressure all check out okay, other likely problems could be:
A problem with the ignition system
Ticking noises can also be symptomatic of more serious problems, like a faulty or disconnected part in your engine or a drive belt going bad—so it’s important to troubleshoot to get to the root of the problem.
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