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What does a Jeep TJ ticking noise mean?

My Jeep TJ has started making a ticking noise. I’m worried it’s something serious… what does a Jeep TJ ticking noise mean?

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Sarah Williams · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
It’s never fun when you start hearing new sounds coming from your car! Luckily, a Jeep TJ ticking noise is not usually serious. The most common causes are an exhaust leak, an issue with the ignition system, or low oil levels.
Because the Jeep TJ is part of the second generation of
Jeep Wranglers
(from 1997 to 2006), it’s no surprise that your TJ may be starting to show signs of wear. Keeping to a
basic car maintenance schedule
is one way you can stay on top of things.
Jeeps are not usually expensive to maintain
and the diagnostic costs for your TJ ticking noise are no exception. According to RepairPal, a noise diagnosis on a Jeep Wrangler should cost you somewhere between $90 and 150. If you’re worried about other repairs, consider revisiting your
car insurance
policy to add coverage that could help cover the costs
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