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chirping noise from motor area 2000 Taurus just started, any help appreciated . Lee
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V6 12V Vulcan engine, driver's side, right? I have a 2001, did the same. I ignored it, it was somewhat intermittent, although at one point lasted for a couple of months. Currently I haven't had it for about 6 months or so. I believe it is related to the cam position sensor, some plastic part touching something else.
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Engine: V6 3.0 Liter engine = Thank you yes my chirping is also intermittent, seems louder when i first starts up then slowly fades disappears them may or may not come back until the motor is shut off and restarted later on.
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I have a 2000 vulcan ...I had the same problem (intermittent)....Since I wasnt getting a code on it I just let it go with the expectation that I would eventually have to replace the cam sensor......After a few weeks
it stopped chirping any more......So You probably souldnt worry about it unless you get a code or it gets very regular..... |
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It may be the serpentine belt. What I have done in the past to determine whether or not the belt is causing chirps/ squeaks is to start the car, open the hood, and lightly drip a SMALL amount of vinyl cleaner (armor all, 2001, etc) on the belt (watch your fingers) and see if the noise goes away.
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Hi: thanks all of you for your input into my problem, i will try several of the steps mentioned in your replies along with wait and listen . thanks very much.
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For future reference the 2000 and up only comes with a 3.0L V6
3.0 OHV Vulcan 3.0 OHV FFV 3.0 DOHC Duratec Mike
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my engine is a V6 3.0 Liter and thanks to all that answered my plea, yesterday the cam sensor synchronizer assemby started to get real loud, so i had it replaced today $115.83 for the part.The old one when turned by hand was really squeaky and wobbly compared to the new one. Thanks to all that answered Lee
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the cam sensor synchronizer assemby started to get real loud, so i had it replaced by a ford dealer $115.83 for the part & labor The old one when turned by hand was really squeaky and wobbly compared to the new one. Some people who answered my posts let it go but didn't say later if they replaced theirs or not, i feel better now that i had mine replaced, car runs real smooth now. good luck, Lee |
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This must be a common problem, because I had the same problem with my '02 Taurus. It was the "cam position sensor" that was replaced to stop the chirping noise. The replacement was covered under warranty, so I paid nothing out of pocket on it. I was told by the tech at the dealer that if the sensor totally fails that it could cause internal damage to the engine. I suppose this sensor affects engine timing, which then affects ignition/fuel/air mixtures. If any of these aren't working properly, the computer should force the engine into "limp-mode", hopefully before any damage is done. I would not ignore the chirping noise.
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