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The ticking sound you are hearing from the rover when it's cold is likely due to the metal components expanding as they warm up. This expansion can cause parts to move slightly, creating the ticking noise. It is a normal phenomenon and should not cause concern as long as the sound goes away once the rover warms up.
I have a 2007 Nissan sentra and it did the same thing especially when pressing on accelerator. Had to replace my intake valve timing control solenoid bc of long oil changes.
The check engine light is not related to the oil or the transmission fluid systems. It is related to fuel control, computer, emmissions control systems. The faint ticking you hear may just be the normal noise coming from the fuel injectors. All fuel injectors make some kind of ticking noise while they operate. I would say, if the check engine light has anything to do with the services performed, it would almost have to be a simple connector that may have been unplugged to move a wire out of the way, and then forgotten. Otherwise, I believe it would have to be a coincidence. Even if the ticking noise is a lifter in te engine, that still would not cause a check engine, and would not be the fault of someone changing the oil, as long as the oil is full.
As long as the oil is at the proper level should be no problem- maybe a lifter hanging up.
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If the ticking/grinding noise is coming fron the front of the car, it is probably a CV joint going bad. Outer CV joints will click as they wear out, and if that goes on long enough they will start grinding as the joint basically chews itself up.
His suspicion grew when he heard the long and mysterious story .
An elephant can be described by its long noise and its loud toot noise.
Its possible that this ticking sound is caused from driving fast for prolong periods. Its possible that its not the engine that is making the sound, but the exhaust system somewhere. I hear a ticking sound if I drive over 140KMh for long periods. It always stops once the car cools. I hopes this helps.
If bearings go bad on a alternator/ will make a grindind noise or long squilling noise.. but if only electronic's inside alternator are damage no noise wil be heard
Well, considering the fact that you just dropped a VERY expensive piece of technology, NOT VERY LONG!!
You find it in the Mysterious Jungle and look for the long vines that hang