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04/11/2021 10:27 pm
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Scotty
I bought a nice 2003 Tundra with 90,000 miles. It is clean and usually runs great. The only issue I have with the truck occurs when the temperature falls below 50 degrees. Upon starting, there is a slight rattle until it warms up. Took it to the dealer and they said it was normal and not to worry about it. Is this true?
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John vollmann
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05/11/2021 5:56 am
Yeah they say everything is normal. Yeah normal for an engine that's Warren is probably the timing chain giving a little rattle the tensioners when they're old and cold take a second or two to warm up and make the chain tight so it rattles