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Banging noise


Caleb19668

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City
Steens
Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Automatic
I have a 1994 ford ranger 3.0 the started making a banging noises for you are idling for more than 5 minutes does any one know what could be causing it
 
What kind of banging noise? Does it sound like a loose part rotating and hitting something? Or like some kind of detonation like backfiring? Or like some miniature alien trying to get out of your heating duct?
 
Tommyknockers! :eek:

Either that or someone swapped the 3.0 for a 2.9.
 
Wow. Out of my original choices, that sounds most like the aliens trying to get out. Interesting. It's not in sync with engine rpm. Automatic transmission? I might lean toward a torque converter issue. But wait for some others to chime in.
 
It sounds similar to the a/c clutch continually trying to engage. I take it that you can hear it but not see it?
 
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Yes i thats right but the weird part is that the noise seems to be come from around the thermostat area
 
Almost sounds like my old mazda when a timing chain guide broke and the chain would rythmicly slap the housing.
 
I thought the same until I found out it didn't have timing chain guides
 
Remove the serpentine drive belt & start the engine again...to rule out anything belt driven
 

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