Chirping Engine
Hi guys:
I have a 2003 Ford Ranger Edge 6 cylinder- 76, 785 miles. Pretty well maintained. Just recently, I've started hearing a "chirping" type sound (I don't think its a lifter/push rod): It seems to come from the alternator, or just behind, area of the engine compartment. It seems to happen both in park and when the engine is warmed up; typically when transmission is engaged below 2000 rpm It starts somewhat quiet, then gets real chirpy, then goes away and starts over. It almost sounds like a plastic moving part or non-lubricated moving metal part. I've checked oil, radiator fluid and transmission oil which are fine and tried to find anything that might be loose. Having the heater on or off has no effect. Any ideas? |
Usually a chirping sound is a bad belt or tension pulley. Would have to hear it to get a better idea.
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Get a Goodyear Gatorback belt for it.
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Grease your turn signals.:biggrin:
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Originally Posted by Fx4wannabe01
(Post 1267896)
Get a Goodyear Gatorback belt for it.
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may also be cam sensor if its towards back of engine,
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Originally Posted by BigEdge126
(Post 1268112)
may also be cam sensor if its towards back of engine,
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maybe you hit a bird....lol
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:smashfrea
Originally Posted by TheStig88
(Post 1268314)
maybe you hit a bird....lol
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cam sync sensor
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^ x2
Well, the syncho itself is what is bad and chirps, not the sensor. |
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