Jeep - Wrangler :: Cold Start Clatter Noise


Oct 29, 2015

Video of Noise: [URL] .....

I am getting the above noise on startup, it goes away after 5ish minutes. It isn't exactly cold out. So I don't think its the oil viscosity. Its not a bad oil filter flow back valve, and its way longer than the oil lifters should make noises. I don't think it is a cracked manifold, I think the noise would be different.

Jeep wrangler 2005. 4.0L, ~99k Miles

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Here's a video: [URL] ....

Under hood, under hood close up, driver's wheel well, interior, then interior in gear. You'll need to crank the volume to hear the last two.

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