[DML] Re: Moo-ing Noise
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[DML] Re: Moo-ing Noise
- From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 03:03:19 -0000
Make sure the condensor coil and the radiator are not blocked with
leaves or debris. Make sure both fans work and the blades are not
loose on the shafts. Finally make sure the fans are rotating in the
correct direction ie, pulling the air from in front of the car and
blowing it out underneath. When the fans are running the wrong way
and you travel foward you can get all kinds of funny noises. If it is
not the fans you may have a kinked or collapsing pick-up hose in the
gas tank. Finally you could have a bad heater fan motor. Try running
it on vent and see if you get a noise. Noises are notoriously
difficult to explain and even harder to find and fix.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "thebrave65" <johnny.sawyer@xxxx> wrote:
> Not too long ago, my fuel pump got rather hot on a road trip here in
> AZ and began it's noisy complaining. Putting fresh fuel in the tank
> always gave it a temporary cure until it got hot again.
>
> Now, it seems to do it on and off but I can't be totally sure about
> the sound. It happens mostly when the A/C is on and it kinda sounds
> like one of the fans instead of the pump.
>
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