Whistlin' Tahoe?
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Whistlin' Tahoe?
My old 97 Tahoe with a 350 V8 is making a whistling sound that's coming from under the truck on the driver's side. Does not vary with rpm. Loud, but not shrill. Not related to the a/c. Gas cap is on tight.
Thoughts, Faithful??
UV
Thoughts, Faithful??
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The fuel pump is in the tank. When mine was on the way out it sounded more like something hydraulic running rather than a whistling sound. It would also continue to run after you turned the key off. I guess it was still trying to build correct pressure. That pump, from a dealer, is about a $500 part.
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Vic,
I assume it only does it when car is running and not just KEY ON.
Vacuum would change with RPM and I would think that the sound would change also if that were the problem. You got any more signs or symptoms you can give us. My buddy is a mechanic and he owns a 98 Tahoe. He said there are a few things it could be but needs more to go on.
I assume it only does it when car is running and not just KEY ON.
Vacuum would change with RPM and I would think that the sound would change also if that were the problem. You got any more signs or symptoms you can give us. My buddy is a mechanic and he owns a 98 Tahoe. He said there are a few things it could be but needs more to go on.
Different noise but same location for me.
On an 2003 Avalanche it was a pump of some sort for the anti lock braking system. Started making a bunch of racket, finaly just unplugged it.
Brakes work great,just no antilock feature.
My 2000 Tahoe has started making the same whinning noise. Still tolerable so I haven't unplugged it yet.
I'll betcha an Abita it's the same problem.
Ray
On an 2003 Avalanche it was a pump of some sort for the anti lock braking system. Started making a bunch of racket, finaly just unplugged it.
Brakes work great,just no antilock feature.
My 2000 Tahoe has started making the same whinning noise. Still tolerable so I haven't unplugged it yet.
I'll betcha an Abita it's the same problem.
Ray
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To the best of my recollection, it was just an empty can the size of a standard coffee can. It wasn't that much coin to replace. A coupl;e of screws on the chassis bracket and a couple of pressure release hose clamps......you know, the type you squeeze with a plier to put on and take off.Vicroy wrote:Thanks Harv - I'll crawl under there tomorrow....what does the filter do? and how hard is it to change?
A $500 pump is worth about as much as the old truck, even tho it only has about 75K miles on it.
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Vic
Have you found it?
I would really like to know.
Are you certain that it is on the driver's side? Noise travels. I have an alternater that has been making a noise like a whistle for 20K miles. I can't tell if it gets worse with rpm because of road noise/my poor hearing.
I have a 98 Sierra,same engine. About 60k is when my fuel pump started getting noisy. It went another 20K. Of course it hung on until a really snowy day when I had to have the truck to pack it in.
Does the sound change with the level of fuel in the tank? Down side of that test is to have to pull the tank with a bunch of gas.
On a pickup it it is easier to lift the bed if there is a fairly full tank. I realize that is not an option with a Tahoe.
Ken
Have you found it?
I would really like to know.
Are you certain that it is on the driver's side? Noise travels. I have an alternater that has been making a noise like a whistle for 20K miles. I can't tell if it gets worse with rpm because of road noise/my poor hearing.
I have a 98 Sierra,same engine. About 60k is when my fuel pump started getting noisy. It went another 20K. Of course it hung on until a really snowy day when I had to have the truck to pack it in.
Does the sound change with the level of fuel in the tank? Down side of that test is to have to pull the tank with a bunch of gas.
On a pickup it it is easier to lift the bed if there is a fairly full tank. I realize that is not an option with a Tahoe.
Ken
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No luck yet....could not see Harv's coffee can or anything else underneath that was making noise....the noise sorta comes and goes. I drive the Tahoe at most 50 miles a month so the tank is always full.
Think I'll take Hyena Boy's advice and forget about it. Too hot in Coonassland to be working outside anyway.
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Think I'll take Hyena Boy's advice and forget about it. Too hot in Coonassland to be working outside anyway.
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