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What causes an Acura TL ticking noise?

My Acura TL recently started to make a weird ticking noise. Since I’m admittedly not a car person, I have no idea what’s causing it, but it’s certainly driving me insane. What might be causing the Acura TL to make a ticking noise?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
The Acura TL ticking noise is most likely the result of a bad timing belt tensioner, which is a common, documented problem with the Acura TL V6 and other Acura vehicles that have the 3.2-liter V6 engine.
To replace the timing belt tensioner (note that this is different from the
driving belt tensioner
!), you should reasonably expect to pay between $700 and $800 including parts and labor. While it can be costly, getting a replacement should solve the ticking issue immediately.
It is known that
Acura’s common problems
tend to be about their transmission and engine, as well as the appearance of unknown squeaking noises—like with your own Acura TL. However, the only way to know for sure what’s causing this issue is to take your car to the mechanic. While most Acuras are inexpensive to maintain, scheduling a trip early can help you catch problems before they become catastrophic.
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