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Ok-Purchase-3939

always hard to tell sounds from video, but to me it sounds like normal ticking from the direct injection system (fuel pump and injectors).


nmarie738

yeah that’s what i thought at first, but my brother actually has the same car and i compared them and it doesn’t make any sound similar to that, at least on that level


Jayswisherbeats

There’s an evap solenoid that opens and shuts rapidly. I’ve noticed that sound on various direct injected engines. Like sometimes that evap solenoid doesn’t activate. But when it does it just adds to the clacking.


Dazzling_Ad9250

honda states to have your valve lash adjusted and/or checked at 90k miles. i’d start there.