jpoprock
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- Kokomo, IN
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- 2002 Explorer Limited
Everyone talks about chirping or rattle noises when accelerating... and some say it's only when cold or at certian RPM's. My noise sounds sorta like the idle of a diesel engine, happens warm or cold, at any RPM or speed, and goes away the second you take your foot off the gas pedal.
If I put the vehicle in Neutral and give it gas, no noise. If I coast in gear, no noise.
It's only present when I'm accelerating or holding a steady speed. No matter what speed. And I swear it sounds like a diesel engine idle, only not as loud. There is no way it's something "loose". It's not a "leak" either. It's definately related to whatever being on the gas pedal is mechanically doing to the engine.
So, when you step on the gas, what happens that doesn't happen when coasting in gear? Are the valves only moving when you're on the gas? Surely the tranny gears are moving whether you're holding a speed or coasting. I'm just sure this isn't "exhaust" because what would that have to do with only being on the gas pedal?
Keep in mind... my hubs are all shot. I know the roar of a bearing. This noise isn't that. And besides... a bearing spins all the time and the noise is pretty much present as long as it's spinning. This noise is ONLY when accelerating or holding a steady speed.
Please help! I've read countless threads that lead to nowhere or aren't the same thing. And I know this can't be unusal. There is no way for me to check for the noise unless somehow I'm able to strap myself under the vehicle as someone drives it down the highway! LOL.
Thanks all!
Jason
If I put the vehicle in Neutral and give it gas, no noise. If I coast in gear, no noise.
It's only present when I'm accelerating or holding a steady speed. No matter what speed. And I swear it sounds like a diesel engine idle, only not as loud. There is no way it's something "loose". It's not a "leak" either. It's definately related to whatever being on the gas pedal is mechanically doing to the engine.
So, when you step on the gas, what happens that doesn't happen when coasting in gear? Are the valves only moving when you're on the gas? Surely the tranny gears are moving whether you're holding a speed or coasting. I'm just sure this isn't "exhaust" because what would that have to do with only being on the gas pedal?
Keep in mind... my hubs are all shot. I know the roar of a bearing. This noise isn't that. And besides... a bearing spins all the time and the noise is pretty much present as long as it's spinning. This noise is ONLY when accelerating or holding a steady speed.
Please help! I've read countless threads that lead to nowhere or aren't the same thing. And I know this can't be unusal. There is no way for me to check for the noise unless somehow I'm able to strap myself under the vehicle as someone drives it down the highway! LOL.
Thanks all!
Jason