Neon Open Window 2002 Dodge neon makes ticking sounds when moving faster than 45 mph?
My 2002 dodge neon (standard) makes a "ticking" sound when I go faster than 45 mph. This happens when the clutch is in or out, and when I apply gas or not. It's not loud enough that I hear it if the window's closed, but I hear it if the window (left) is open. When I go faster than 45 mph, it basically is a continuous tick tick tick tick tick tick.
I've had it for about 2 months now, and it doesn't seem to affect gas mileage. I was wondering if this was anything to worry about, or whether this is "normal".
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Sabotaging Your Home Security System
With police budgets forever seemingly being cut back, the notion of providing for personal security is pretty common with homeowners these days. Whether you put in a basic security system or something very advanced, don’t make the mistake of doing thieves a favor by sabotaging your own system!
Americans are famous for our small attention spans. We tend to focus on something intensely and then more or less ignore it a couple of weeks later. This is very much the case with home security systems. I can’t tell you how many people I know that have alarm systems in stalled at their home, but don’t arm them when they leave to go shopping or whatever. It begs the question of what was the point in getting the system in the first place! Regardless, there are a couple of common ways you might be imperiling the security of your home. Let’s take a look at them.
The first method of self-sabotage occurs on warm days. What do most people do on these days? They open their windows! There is nothing wrong with this so long as you remember to close all the windows when you leave. If you do not, you are practically begging to be robbed. An open window will look like a blinking neon sign to a thief, so take the time to close them.
The open garage is a classic mistake as well. I know people who consider opening the garage door to be part of their morning ritual. They open it and leave it open for hours on end, sometimes even all day! The problem? Anybody can walk up and go “shopping” in the garage. You’ve also created an area where a criminal can get into the home without anyone watching them. Close your garage door if you are not going to be in the garage!
The hide a key strategy is another loser. If I asked you how to get into a random house, what is the first thing you would do? You would start looking under the welcome mat and planters for a key to the home. Well, what do you think thieves are going to do? The hide a key strategy should be renamed the “come on in and steal everything strategy” because that is what it will accomplish!
Home security is an important subject these days. Make sure you don’t sabotage yours by making these common mistakes.