My wife drives a 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan with 135K+ miles on it. Yesterday, I changed the oil and decided to switch to Mobil 1 5w30 synthetic to help better protect the engine. (I've since learned that that's probably not the best idea for an older engine.)
I was also switching from 5W-20 to 5w30 based on the recommendations of a friend.
After the oil change, there were no leaks or any visible problems. However, I started to get a strange sound from under the hood whenever the engine hits 1500 RPMs. The engine has always had a bit of a moan to it but now there's a rhythmic noise at 1500 RPMs. It goes away once the gears shift...or at least I can't hear it any more.
My questions are...
1. What's causing this sound? Should I be alarmed?
2. Could this have been caused by the oil change? (It's possible it had been doing this before the oil change because I don't drive my wife's car much, but that's not very likely.)
3. What should I do now? I'm thinking about draining the synthetic oil and going back to some good 5W-20 dino oil to see if that makes the noise stop.
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I was also switching from 5W-20 to 5w30 based on the recommendations of a friend.
After the oil change, there were no leaks or any visible problems. However, I started to get a strange sound from under the hood whenever the engine hits 1500 RPMs. The engine has always had a bit of a moan to it but now there's a rhythmic noise at 1500 RPMs. It goes away once the gears shift...or at least I can't hear it any more.
My questions are...
1. What's causing this sound? Should I be alarmed?
2. Could this have been caused by the oil change? (It's possible it had been doing this before the oil change because I don't drive my wife's car much, but that's not very likely.)
3. What should I do now? I'm thinking about draining the synthetic oil and going back to some good 5W-20 dino oil to see if that makes the noise stop.
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.