Whoop whoop sound!
#1
Whoop whoop sound!
I have this sound that happens on starting my engine in the am and then disappears pretty quickly. I thought it might be a belt but my mechanic says no and he is clueless. My 2001 Monty limited runs great and I have put money into completely redoing the suspension system, tie rods,new valve cover gaskets and replacing the plugs, coils and wires and intake gasket (hell job), and replacing front differential seal but can curious if any of you have heard a sound like this?
thank you
dan
thank you
dan
#3
Strange sound
Hi hunter thx for the response.
it happens when the engine first starts off, even if it’s in the afternoon. I thought it might be cold temp related but I don’t think so. It disappears after a few minutes and usually is then completely gone for the day. It happens in drive and also neutral but drive is where I most notice it. It happens when car is stopped but upon acceleration it makes a short 1-3 second sound that goes up in pitch. It kind of sounds like a whoop/whistle. I’m curious about it but don’t think it is anything to worry about but just checking if u or anyone else has any idea.I will try to record the sound.
thx
dan
it happens when the engine first starts off, even if it’s in the afternoon. I thought it might be cold temp related but I don’t think so. It disappears after a few minutes and usually is then completely gone for the day. It happens in drive and also neutral but drive is where I most notice it. It happens when car is stopped but upon acceleration it makes a short 1-3 second sound that goes up in pitch. It kind of sounds like a whoop/whistle. I’m curious about it but don’t think it is anything to worry about but just checking if u or anyone else has any idea.I will try to record the sound.
thx
dan
#6
It has to be air pressure pushing thru at some location that cuts off when the air pressure (driving faster) reaches a certain point and why would it stop as soon as the engine warms up? Gasket? Some other seal? How many different spots is that possible? Confusing and frustrating. Any ideas? I will send u a sound file as soon as I get your email
#9
So my mechanic friend thinks it’s a vacuum leak somewhere. Is there any simple way to isolate the hose with the problem without using anything flammable? Are most of the hoses in the engine compartment coming off the intake manifold?
thx
thx
#10
Did you ever figure out where the whooping sound came from? I have similar sounds on my 2006 3.8 only after timing belt and water pump change. I did re-tension the timing belt thinking it was over tensioned, no change. Maybe defective (noisey) water pump?