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Why is my Kia Rio making a ticking noise?

I’ve been commuting in my Rio for years, and I’ve never had any problems. However, last week I started hearing a ticking noise when I was driving. Why would a car sound like it’s ticking?

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Macy Fouse · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Strange car noises are never fun to hear! Your Kia Rio may be making a ticking noise because it needs an
oil change
. Without enough oil to lubricate the engine—or if too much oil sludge has built up around it—your Kia’s parts will cause some friction… and noise.
But there are quite a few other causes that could lead to the same problem. Some more serious causes include:
Regardless, if an oil change doesn’t solve the issue, ask a reliable mechanic to investigate.
Performing necessary repairs is absolutely crucial for keeping your car in top shape—and keeping your
car-related expenses
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