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What might be the reason for the ticking sound coming from a Honda Civic when it is idling?

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Tangy Nuckols

A ticking sound when your Honda Civic is idling could be a result of regular engine wear or indicate a potential issue. One possible cause of the ticking noise could be the fuel injectors, which swiftly open and close to inject fuel into the engine, producing a sound similar to a pencil tapping on a hard surface. This is generally a common occurrence in most vehicles and not a cause for major concern. Another source of the ticking could be an exhaust leak within the exhaust system, which can be challenging to locate. In this case, it's recommended to have a mechanic inspect and service the vehicle. Lastly, a ticking noise may also be due to low oil levels, leading to lifter and valve issues that cause them to chatter until properly lubricated.

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  • Ronbo

    So, if the valve lifter springs are indeed the source of the noise, I appreciate the humor in your vague response - just teasing you a bit there. My main questions now are: Is this noise a normal occurrence? Is it indicative of an issue? Can it be adjusted or is it causing damage? Should it be addressed with attention or repair? I'm looking for insight on who, what, why, when, and how to fix or improve this situation if it's not normal. It's quite bothersome, like the noise in my own car. I'm sure many Honda Civic owners are eager to find out the solution, including the reasoning, action plan, and the whole story behind it.

  • Harry K

    In a Honda Civic, a clicking sound heard when the car is idling is most commonly due to the valve lifter springs in the engine.

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