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Abnormal engine sound : 2011 Lancer


Sirimanna

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  On 3/14/2025 at 2:31 AM, nkt said:

Did changing the pulleys fix it? I also have this in my G11 and goes away when increase the rpm a little bit. Usually comes around 1500-1800 rpm

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Nop, same like yours, its still not fixed even changed pulleys , same as your 1500-1800 RPM

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  On 3/14/2025 at 4:27 AM, Hyaenidae said:

Is it a rattle? Does it sound a bit like pebbles in a tin can? Can't hear when the vehicle is idling and accelerating in neutral/park, only appears when car is on the move?

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Same issue discussed here, but no any proper solution,
 

 

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  On 3/14/2025 at 4:27 AM, Hyaenidae said:

Is it a rattle? Does it sound a bit like pebbles in a tin can? Can't hear when the vehicle is idling and accelerating in neutral/park, only appears when car is on the move?

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  On 3/14/2025 at 3:13 AM, Sirimanna said:

Nop, same like yours, its still not fixed even changed pulleys , same as your 1500-1800 RPM

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In my case sounds more like a loose spinning chain noise. I thought it might be the timing chain but it doesn't happen in idle or when revving in neutral

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  On 3/14/2025 at 4:31 AM, Sirimanna said:

Same issue discuses here, but no any proper solution,
 

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Is it as bad as the reddit video? The faint "pebbles in a tin can" noise @ 1200 - 2500 RPM is an inherent characteristic of 4A9 engines but it shouldn't be as bad as the video above.

We don't have an automatic tensioner in our 4A9s, it's got a mechanical one so even though the sound is somewhat similar that can't be the reason in your case

 

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  On 3/14/2025 at 4:39 AM, Hyaenidae said:

Is it as bad as the reddit video? The faint "pebbles in a tin can" noise @ 1200 - 2500 RPM is an inherent characteristic of 4A9 engines but it shouldn't be as bad as the video above.

We don't have an automatic tensioner in our 4A9s, it's got a mechanical one so even though the sound is somewhat similar that can't be the reason in your case

 

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Yes, it's as bad as that video. I think this is a common issue. As long as it doesn’t affect my engine, I’ll just go with it. I even went to a local Mitsubishi dealer, but they couldn’t find the issue either. 😞

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  On 3/14/2025 at 4:42 AM, Sirimanna said:

Yes, it's as bad as that video. I think this is a common issue. As long as it doesn’t affect my engine, I’ll just go with it. I even went to a local Mitsubishi dealer, but they couldn’t find the issue either. 😞

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Hmm. I too can sometimes hear the faint "pebbles in a tin can" noise in my Lancer but it's never this loud, the phone mic can't even pick it up. 🤔

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  On 3/14/2025 at 5:08 AM, nkt said:

no mchan it never happens on startup, idle or while revving in neutral/parking. Only happens while moving around 1500-1800 rpm

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Do you have a self adjusting drive belt tensioner? Maybe it's the same sound as in that reddit post

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