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Ticking/Clicking noise when car's off
Hi, I have a problem with my 1989 Maxima SE. Whenever I cut the car off after I've been driving around, it makes a ticking/clicking noise for awhile. Anyone know what this is, and how I can fix it? I've noticed a few car's in parking lots parked exactly like mine, with the same problem. Thanks!
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id have to hear it.....:( sorry...
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It's the exhaust cooling off. The metal contracts and causes the ticking sound. Perfectly normal for all cars.
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I dont hear it on any other cars, its annoying.. And it sounds like it's comming from under the hood.
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betcha its exhaust.
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Yeah dude it's just everything cooling off. Other cars do it too, you might not hear it a lot from other cars either because they've been sitting for a while and already cooled off, or they weren't driving around that long so their engines didn't get that hot.
How is it annoying? When you turn your car off it usually means you are at home or have reached your destination, meaning you get out of the car and walk away! No reason to stand by and listen to the ticking concert, heh ;) EDIT - I think you contradicted yourself:
Originally Posted by zerphyte
I've noticed a few car's in parking lots parked exactly like mine, with the same problem.
Originally Posted by zerphyte
I dont hear it on any other cars, its annoying.
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No, I men't on other old 3rd generation Maximas I hear it & It's annoying because it sound's ghetto-ish. Someone told me it might mean the fuel filter needed replaced?
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Mine does it too. My front exhaust manifold does it the most and I'm told that it is normal. I think the sound that you are talking about sounds like someone dropping a ball bearing on a pizza pan or a tin pan. As long as it runs fine I wouldn't worry about it.
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Yea I have an 89' and mine does it too... I think it's just cooling down...
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