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What could be the reason for a ticking sound in a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 3.6 engine?

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Mark K.

If you notice a ticking sound in your 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 3.6L engine, it is likely due to a problem in the fuel injection system. When this system malfunctions, the parts can rub against each other, causing the noise. To fix this issue, you will need to replace the fuel injectors, but the good news is that it should not be too costly. If you choose to replace the injectors yourself, the part will cost between $80 and $150. Alternatively, if you take it to a repair shop, the total cost for parts and labor should range from $250 to $400.

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  • Sharon S.

    The ticking sounds in the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee could be due to several reasons like insufficient oil levels, worn or damaged lifters, or oil buildup in the engine block. You might notice a ticking, buzzing, or tapping sound while the vehicle is at a standstill, speeding up, or even right after an oil change.

  • Robert Price

    I kept hearing a steady clicking noise whenever I was driving at speeds lower than 10 miles per hour. It was quite awkward when driving through a parking lot and such. The issue turned out to be the Transfer Case Shift Motor. After getting a new part and paying for labor, the total cost was $1,000 at the dealership, but now the problem is resolved!

  • Keith mountain

    James' response is completely incorrect; injectors do not come into contact with each other. This absurd notion is quite laughable and clearly demonstrates his lack of understanding on the subject.

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