my 06 magnum did the same so i took it to the shop and it turns out it was some engine stabalizer bar thing that was broken. the cost was around a grand but i had warranty. the mechanic said that it was the 4th magnum with the same problem so i guess its a frequent occurance
That is possible.
the pullee to any belt could be bent
Normally loose tappets will cause a ticking sound in the engine. Depending on if you have mechanical or hydraulic tappets you may need to have them replaced or simply adjusted.
Sometimes a ticking sound is a valve lifter. The faster you go the faster the ticking will be. Make sure first it is not something stuck in a tire or something on the fan belt.
Yes.
The most likely cause of a ticking sound in a motor is a bad timing belt. A valve out of time can also cause a ticking sound.
Dodge Rams are known for their ticking due to "noisy lifters". This problem has been ID'd by some individuals as Dodge's use of cheap Chinese made lifters for their 5.7s. To get rid of this you would actually need to replace the lifters with after market lifters. Now if you're referring to a tapping+fluttering sound when you accelerate then you will most likely need to check on your valves.
the ticking is the blinkers
Get your brakes tested. I do not know what a ticking sound means.
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 the ticking sounds like a "normal" ticking, it is probably the fuel injectors.
turn your blinker of