@automotiveinfo3 yeah it's all that. And goes away after it warms up. It could be other things. It's tired. But it's all original. It needs done regardless
In the past, I encountered a similar case with the same noise, and surprisingly, simply changing the oil filter resolved the issue. It turned out that a clogged oil filter was restricting oil flow, causing inadequate lubrication to the engine head, resulting in the noise. Replacing the oil filter alone fixed the problem." Or, if you'd like a more concise version: "I've seen similar cases where a clogged oil filter caused low oil flow to the engine head, resulting in noise. Changing the oil filter resolved the issue."
I have an 04 tacoma with 336k and it sounds like this for about 3 to 4 blocks unless i wait until its warmed up. Good job on the fix
you can fix that but first confirmed that issue are same noise coming after starting and slow acceleration
@automotiveinfo3 yeah it's all that. And goes away after it warms up. It could be other things. It's tired. But it's all original. It needs done regardless
In the past, I encountered a similar case with the same noise, and surprisingly, simply changing the oil filter resolved the issue. It turned out that a clogged oil filter was restricting oil flow, causing inadequate lubrication to the engine head, resulting in the noise. Replacing the oil filter alone fixed the problem."
Or, if you'd like a more concise version:
"I've seen similar cases where a clogged oil filter caused low oil flow to the engine head, resulting in noise. Changing the oil filter resolved the issue."
What is the model of car in video ?
bro this is 2017-2024 same engine