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I did read those posts previously and changed the oil and filter with Amsoil / K&N. I was hopeful, but It didn't change it. It's been making the noise since day 1 and has continued through 5000 miles.
I could buy an oil pressure gage I suppose, but I wish the dealership would just do that work instead of me having to do it. The oil pressure monitor in the dash doesn’t read for several seconds after the truck starts by design.
I know that it’s common, but I’m definitely not ready to call it normal. It’s not normal for hydraulic lifters to not do the hydraulic part in the lifting...
Is anyone else experiencing this? It’s crazy loud. Well over speaking volume. Can’t hold a conversation with a passenger in the truck on a windy day. Brought to dealer who couldn’t replicate. Is asked them to keep it until a windy day, then they were able to replicate but shrugged and said...
Who else has this problem? Super bad lifter noise on startup. Mine is random (cold and warm start). The dealer “can’t replicate” even though I’ve sent both them and Chrysler multiple videos. I understand intermittent problems might not show up while it’s at the dealer, but it’s frustrating...
I’m late to this discussion, but have a ‘19 Longhorn with extremely bad lifter noise on startup randomly. I’ve collected several videos which I’ll post shortly. Dealer “can not replicate problem”. I changed the oil early at somewhere around 2500 miles using a K&N filter and AmsOil based on...
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