|
|
| Search | Car Forums | Gallery | Articles | Helper | Air Dried Fresh Beef Dog Food | IgorSushko.com | Corporate |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
chirping noise when cold
I have a 1998 windstart and it is making a chirping noise when I start it up. Once the van warms up and the temp gauge gets up past the cold mark it goes away. Any ideal what could be causing this noise?
Thanks in advance Bart. |
|
#2
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: chirping noise when cold
Kinda sounds like your serpentine belt is glazing... when's the last time it was replaced?
__________________
2003 Ford Expedition 4.6L (Dngrswife's) 2006 Kia Sedona 2008 Toyota Prius (totaled) 1997 Windstar 3.8 liter (retired) Replaced Head Gaskets 1988 S-10 2.8 liter (retired) Full Rebuild |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: chirping noise when cold
wouldn't hurt to replace the belt it is probably due to be replace anyway. Van has 96k miles. Maybe I will hit it with some belt dressing to see if that stops the noise then maybe I will know for sure that it is the belt. The noise does seem to be comming more from the top or back of the engine than the side but it is hard to tell. thanks
|
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: chirping noise when cold
Lot of things could cause it. Alternator bearings, power steering, airconditioning compressor, water pump. And those items are right next to each other.
I did have an intermittent "chirping" noise and was trying for several days to find what it was.....bumped the PCV elbow that is on the top of upper intake manifold, right next to the throttle body....and the chirping started. A small crack on the inside of the elbow was causing a vacuum leak....and when I flexed the hose to make it leak....the chirping started....on the drive belt side of the motor....would stop when I pressed the hose to make it stop leaking. Fixed the leak, and the chirp went away. This is a long shot.....but..many items are vacuum controled...and I would NEVER have guessed that this was the cause of the chirp. Good news is....that it was cheap and easy to fix. Had to improvise for a replacement elbow. Is odd that it did not cause any drivability problems. |
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
|
Try taking off the drive belt and then crank engine. If you dont hear the chirping it could be the belt,tensioner pulley bearings,alter. bearing. If the chirp does'nt change it is probably the camshaft position syncroniser. It was on mine anyway.It looks just like a distributer w/out the top half. On the top is the camshaft position sensor. You can try removing the pos. sensor and dripping oil down inside where the shaft comes up thru the middle letting the oil seep down the shaft inside the housing thus lubing the chirp. It's dry.This w/quieten it for a while .I went ahead and replaced mine. Around $75.00
|
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: chirping noise when cold
I had the same problem chirping when cold. I took the belt off then spun all pulleys the ((drive belt tensioner pulley) that is between the alternator and power steering pump in the belt path) it spun free but sounded a bit dry. Took that apart removed seal applied new grease. Put the whole thing together and no chirping!
Quote:
http://www.boincstats.com/stats/bann...4223d18e68ade1 |
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
|
I put up with chirping for a long time with my 98. Replaced the belt and it seemed to help a little, but did not cure it completely. I thought it was one of the accessories and I wasn't going to worry about it, until one day the belt came off completely. When I put it back on I noticed the tensioner didn't seem to be lined up correctly. The tensioner itself, not just the pulley had worn out. Replaced with a part from Autozone and it's been quiet since.
|
|
#8
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: chirping noise when cold
As D825 described,tuiws might be a problem i have.
I might to take a look at it tomorrow then. Hopely changing a belt will be a smooth job,though it is really cold outside as of late. Is it recomended,that you change the tensioner if you changing the belt as well ? |
|
#9
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: chirping noise when cold
Normally you don't have to change the tensioner... I have the same type of probelm on my Saturn-- the tensioner is sticking and lets the belt slip for the first few minutes 'til it warms up.
__________________
2003 Ford Expedition 4.6L (Dngrswife's) 2006 Kia Sedona 2008 Toyota Prius (totaled) 1997 Windstar 3.8 liter (retired) Replaced Head Gaskets 1988 S-10 2.8 liter (retired) Full Rebuild |
|
#10
|
|||
|
|||
|
Another vote for the belt tensioner, as that was the exact problem you are describing on mine - only at idle. The way I figured out what it was, after pulling the belt off resulted in silencing the sound, was to have someone else start the car cold. I could see the tensioner moving a little bit, and although the pully had rotated smoothly, the new one was much more free-rotating. Slightly reving the engine would silence the sound. I could even (carefully! if you get hurt doing this / don't hold me responsible) touch it when it was running and make the noise go away. Once I figured out what it was, I just ignored it for awhile, but eventually it did start doing it whenever the car was at/around idle, no matter what temperature it was.
|
|
#11
|
|||
|
|||
|
If the "chirping" noise is apparently coming from the area near/around the timing cover, you could also have a problem with your fuel injection synchronizer. (this part is located beneath the cam position sensor) on the top of the timing cover between the cylinder banks. They are known to "dry" out and chirp rather loudly. I had this happen to my Wife's van--I could have sworn it was the belt tensioner, idler and/or p/s pump pulley as they all had some wear at 48k miles. I replaced the idler and the chirping still returned. Seemed worse when cold but was intermittent. A replacement synchronizer totally solved the noise.
|
|
#12
|
|||
|
|||
|
Mikebox I believe it is the camshaft position syncronizer, I had to replace mine on my 98 . It is basically the lower half of an older distributor w/spark plugs and plug wires and rotor button excopt this one has a comshaft position sensor on top.
|
|
#13
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: chirping noise when cold
I had the same problem with mine. Got worse as time went on until it did it almost constantly. Changing the serpentine belt and tensioner (a half hour job) fixed it.
|
|
#14
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: chirping noise when cold
Quote:
-M |
|
#15
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: chirping noise when cold
I have a 98 Windstar that is also making the chirping noise. It is not the belt, as it is coming from directly where Mikebox referenced (fule injection synch, or at least around the camshaft position sensor)
I have two questions: 1) I am pretty new to this. I have done brakes, alternators, replaced the IAC valve, etc., but nothing major. How hard is it to replace it? 2) Where did you get the special tool needed for alignment after installing the new component? Thanks! Steve |
|
![]() |
POST REPLY TO THIS THREAD |
![]() |
|
|