High pitch noise - Vaccum related
High pitch noise - Vaccum related
Although I originally thought the noise was tied to the air-conditioner (because I could stop it by turning off the air-conditioner), I have found that it is tied to the vacuum. It takes about 2-3 minutes from start-up before the first noise starts. After taking the foot off the gas, a noise is made. Pushing on the accelerator causes the noise to go away. I can turn the air-conditioner off and make the noise stop. The noise is not constant. On a highway drive, the noise does not come on. Driving in town has the noise coming off and on. The noise is not always the same loudness, sometimes it is very faint and sometimes it is very annoying loud. I am hoping I will not have to take it to Chrysler to figure out what is wrong. Thanks
Re: High pitch noise - Vaccum related
Originally Posted by randyveach
Although I originally thought the noise was tied to the air-conditioner (because I could stop it by turning off the air-conditioner), I have found that it is tied to the vacuum. It takes about 2-3 minutes from start-up before the first noise starts. After taking the foot off the gas, a noise is made. Pushing on the accelerator causes the noise to go away. I can turn the air-conditioner off and make the noise stop. The noise is not constant. On a highway drive, the noise does not come on. Driving in town has the noise coming off and on. The noise is not always the same loudness, sometimes it is very faint and sometimes it is very annoying loud. I am hoping I will not have to take it to Chrysler to figure out what is wrong. Thanks
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