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Hey I'm having a weird noise with my 2015 mustang gt, any time I accelerate I get a weird fast pace but non rhythmically ticking coming from what sounds like underneath driver side of the car, I can mostly hear it when I'm next to a wall or another car at a light pulling away. Anyone else having this issue?
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I believe you speaking of the BBQ tick. LOL Yeah mine does it and so does 99% of others. Search BBQ tick and you will be flooded by vast information and some angry discussions on this subject.
 
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I believe you speaking of the BBQ tick. LOL Yeah mine does it and so does 99% of others. Search BBQ tick and you will be flooded by vast information and some angry discussions on this subject.
Alright I will, Ive read about it before I was under impression it was a thing that happened at idle and just random ticking every now and then
 

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Alright I will, Ive read about it before I was under impression it was a thing that happened at idle and just random ticking every now and then
It normally does it at certain RPM range. Its a little random ticks its not always consistent. Usually peaks at around 2K rpm then goes away at higher rpm.
 
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It normally does it at certain RPM range. Its a little random ticks its not always consistent. Usually peaks at around 2K rpm then goes away at higher rpm.
Ah okay gotcha I think you may be right after looking into it further
 

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Begin by looking closely at the exhaust system under your car. Check for any holes, breaks, or any kind of damage, especially near the front part of the exhaust and the pipes located under the driver's side. Also, make sure to check if any of the metal guards around the exhaust, known as heat shields, are loose or broken.
 

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Begin by looking closely at the exhaust system under your car. Check for any holes, breaks, or any kind of damage, especially near the front part of the exhaust and the pipes located under the driver's side. Also, make sure to check if any of the metal guards around the exhaust, known as heat shields, are loose or broken.
Yes Exhaust leaks can cause a tick. BUT due to how common the BBW tick is in the coyote most likely that's what he is getting based on the way he described it. Usually exhaust tick gets worse with rpm and stays during idle if I am not mistaken.
 
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Begin by looking closely at the exhaust system under your car. Check for any holes, breaks, or any kind of damage, especially near the front part of the exhaust and the pipes located under the driver's side. Also, make sure to check if any of the metal guards around the exhaust, known as heat shields, are loose or broken.
I can take a look see if I see anything under there this weekend
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