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Sara Olson Posted on Jan 30, 2014

Clicking noise when in 4WD

My 2001 Durango makes a clicking noise ONLY in 4WD. The faster I drive the faster the sound. The slower I drive the slower the sound. The sound is only when the car is in motion. Makes a sound going straight or turning, just as long as the car is moving in 4WD

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have this checked by a certified mechanic you probably have a wheel bearing thats bad

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SOURCE: loud clicking noise which the clicking noise getss faster as i accelerate

From what you are describing it sounds like it must be a valve lifter sticking. Try putting a cup of transmission oil in your crankcase, or pick up some suitable additive from your local parts store. I wish i could hear it and give you a better idea. Maybe let them listen to it at the parts store, and they can determine if it's a lifter or not. Let me know how you make out.

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Why don't you believe your mechanic? He is correct.

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Sounds like your thinking in the right area. Up on stands or hoist look for ripped boot, and/or movement at joint.

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SOURCE: When driving my 2004 Envoy

Hi, i think the clicking noise that is coming from the front floor boards on both sides has to do with the transfer case actuator motor been faulty. The transfer case is bolted to the side of the car transmission...

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