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anoying ticking noise
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minimuff
PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:44 pm Up
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ok i have the 05 plate 206 1.6 16v tu5jp4 engine in my 206 and there is this annoying ticking noise at idle but the minute i put a bit of throttle on it goes away. it seems more like a bottom end noise rather that valve train noise. i have checked oil pump and chain and they are fine. another annoying thing after letting it run for a bit it goes away. and when starting the car it deosnt make the noise straight away , it kinda come in slowley getting louder . iv ran the car for about 6000 miles with this and its not had any issues but i need to get rid of the noise before i sell it.

i had a thought about mabay timing belt and tensioners ?

any help or ideas are much appreciated or if anyone has had the same problem .

thanx martin

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panason1c
PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:41 pm Up
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Possibly a hydraulic tappet causing the noise, nothing to worry about if left, sometimes an oil change will help to quieten it.
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minimuff
PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:14 pm Up
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thanx for the reply

iv done 2 oil changes and its not helped. i though hydraulic tappet at first but i thought that it would still make the noise when reved but when throttle is pressed it goes away.

i dont want to take it to peugeot incase they just rob me Lol.

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panason1c
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Revving the engine will increase the oil pressure in the tappet which makes the noise go away.
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ryanbfox
PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 5:00 pm Up
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i get the opposite lol, i got a problem with my car, it sounds like a hollow ticking noise from the engine bay, the funny thing is it only happens when i accelerate, in idle its quiet and when i de-accelerate you can here it??? can anyone help?
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ryanbfox
PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 5:01 pm Up
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sorry when i de-accelerate you CANT here it
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southwestchap
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crankshaft pulley rubber worn?
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ryanbfox
PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:08 pm Up
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apparently it might be the exhaust manifold
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