Being subject to recurring noise on your vehicle tends to be annoying, a vehicle is so sophisticated that it is constantly difficult to determine its origin and even more so to find the part that produces it. If you have already experienced a clicking noise on your Mitsubishi Eclipse, we will most likely be able to help you. Indeed, our editorial staff decided to write this document in order to review the main causes of a clicking noise on Mitsubishi Eclipse. This is why, firstly, we will look at what are the causes of this type of noise coming from your engine block, then those of a noise coming from your direction and finally, the origins of clicking noise on Mitsubishi Eclipse coming from your suspensions.clicking-noise-mitsubishi-eclipse

I find out a clicking noise on Mitsubishi Eclipse from my engine

Check your high engine

If you find out a clicking noise on Mitsubishi Eclipse, and this sound is based at the top of the engine, it means that it originates from your cylinder head and its associated parts. Two elements can be the causes of these ticking noises on Mitsubishi Eclipse. Either the hydraulic pushers , generally it is because of their faulty “hydraulic catch-up” system that we will hear these clicking noises, generally when cold and disappear when hot. Otherwise, it is the interplay of your rocker arms or their condition of wear that is at issue. In this circumstance, remember to change them.

Check your low engine

If you have distinguished the zone of origin of the Mitsubishi Eclipse clikcing noises coming from your low engine, it may be that your rods or piston shafts are the causes. In both situations, the risk in the long term is the breakage of the motor. These two fixes are very complex and most mechanics will recommend you to swap the engine of your Mitsubishi Eclipse.

Combustion problem

Finally, if you have the feeling that this clicking noise on Mitsubishi Eclipse is linked to the combustion of your engine, there are three possible triggers of it. Check the condition of your glow plugs which, if worn, can hinder the proper combustion of the fuel mixture. Then, it is possible that your timing belt is shifted and that it does not properly manage the timing of the various engine elements to promote good combustion. And finally, the most classic reason, comes from your injection, which is either blocked or one or more injectors are damaged. In this circumstance, do not hesitate to read this document which deals in detail with the different injection sounds on Mitsubishi Eclipse.

I find out a clicking noise on Mitsubishi Eclipse in my direction

Check the condition of the gimbals

One of the most regular causes of a clicking noises in the direction of your Mitsubishi Eclipse is connected to the direction of the vehicle. Indeed, the cardans and their bellows are parts that are constantly stressed during your changes of direction or that you turn your wheels and a wear of one of them can make a ticking type of sound when you approach the stop zone of your steering. A bellows with holes will affect the cardan shaft very quickly and must be swapped in a short time, otherwise the entire cardan shaft will have to be swapped. Consider taking a look at it. If you would like more detailed information about gimbals noises on Mitsubishi Eclipse, do not hesitate to consult this complete guide.

Check the rest of your direction

Finally, when you experience a clicking noise on your Mitsubishi Eclipse, it is possible that it is the direction that is involved. Just like the gimbals, the steering part is mobilized when you turn your wheels. If this is the circumstance, the parts that may have been damaged due to normal wear and tear or impact (e. g. sidewalks) are steering rods, stabilizer bar silentblocks or steering triangles.

I find out a clicking noise on Mitsubishi Eclipse coming from my suspensions

Check the suspension

If you encounter a clicking noise on your Mitsubishi Eclipse when you pass a speed bump, it is extremely possible that your suspension block is the induce of the sound. Indeed, it may be the suspension cups, which, when they are out of date, have the rubber (silentbloc) that acts as a buffer and shock absorber for the upper part of the suspension that no longer fulfils its task and during small jolts that compress the suspensions. To verify if this is the problem that worries you, take a dented road and, at low speed, pay attention to the sound originating from your front axle when ever you pass over holes. If these are the cups, consider changing them as soon as possible as this may damage other parts and require more expensive repairs.

Check spring and cylinder

If you are subject to a clicking noise on your Mitsubishi Eclipse at the suspension level, it is widely possible that spring wear or shock cylinder deformation may be a reason. To verify the condition of the spring, position the vehicle on a flat surface and measure that the heights from the ground to the bottom of the body are equivalent on each side (empty car for measurement). You can also verify between the front and rear, if there is a gap too significant it denotes that most likely your springs are worn, if you observe a leak go a little further in the article to have the answer to this problem. For the cylinder the verification is visual, be sure that it seems to work in a straight axis. And that there is no angle that would alter its proper functioning. If one of them breaks in both situations, you should consider replacing it or them. If you have the feeling that this noise is more like a squeaking noise on Mitsubishi Eclipse than a clicking noise, don’t hesitate to consult this article.