Hi,
I've been having a few oddball issues with my car and was wondering if anyone has any idea what they could be.
1. There has been a blatant "clicking/ticking" noise coming from the engine bay by the passenger side. It sounds like 3-4 marbles in a plastic jar. This clicking is occasionally at idle up to 2100-2200 RPM, and then it goes away completely, only to come back once I go under 2000 RPM. The cars power doesnt seem to be affected by it and there are no engine codes being thrown.
2. Something is up with my idling, occasionally when I'm in drive and I go to idle, it idles at 1500 RPM. If I switch it to neutral it drops back to 750-800 RPM.
If I rev it up, it will then settle at 1500RPM and stay there until I switch it to drive.
3. Just recently it appears to be losing a cylinder at low RPM, at idle it sounds like shit and once it revs up it sounds okay, seems the magic number seems to be around 3k, but this just happened and im not sure whats going on.
It's a 1993 ATX, stock.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
I've been having a few oddball issues with my car and was wondering if anyone has any idea what they could be.
1. There has been a blatant "clicking/ticking" noise coming from the engine bay by the passenger side. It sounds like 3-4 marbles in a plastic jar. This clicking is occasionally at idle up to 2100-2200 RPM, and then it goes away completely, only to come back once I go under 2000 RPM. The cars power doesnt seem to be affected by it and there are no engine codes being thrown.
2. Something is up with my idling, occasionally when I'm in drive and I go to idle, it idles at 1500 RPM. If I switch it to neutral it drops back to 750-800 RPM.
If I rev it up, it will then settle at 1500RPM and stay there until I switch it to drive.
3. Just recently it appears to be losing a cylinder at low RPM, at idle it sounds like shit and once it revs up it sounds okay, seems the magic number seems to be around 3k, but this just happened and im not sure whats going on.
It's a 1993 ATX, stock.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks