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23 messages, Last post on Aug 21, 2009 at 1:47 PM
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Replying to: jarmendi (May 11, 2006 5:10 pm) I'm wondering if you ever found out the source of the whistling problem. I've had a similar problem with my 1998 Explorer (4.0) for a couple of years. It is worse in the summer time (hot Georgia days) when the A/C is running. It will sometimes choke the engine down at idle speed. I personally think it has something to do with some kind of oxygen starvation as the result of an electronic sensor, but no one has given me an official diagnosis. If you find out anything about it I'd sure like to know. I'll post any info. I can find as well. KWCCORB |
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I have an annoying whistle (actually sounds more like a flute) sound that happens only when the outside temp is HOT (90+ degrees F) and I'm travelling 70+ mph. I have a 2002 XLT V6. It ocassionally happens at lower speeds also, but usually just for a second or so. Granted, it's not always this hot in Los Angeles and I don't always drive this fast so I haven't been able to pinpoint the source of the sound...until now. We're having a heat wave right now and I had to drive up to San Francisco over the weekend. The outside temp was 100+ the entire trip so I had to endure 6 hours of this noise. The sound is coming from the driver side door jam around the upper portion of the window. When the sound is audible a vibration can be felt on the black rubber trim that's on the interior side of the door jam (car frame) half way up the window. I also found that I could muffle the sound a little by pushing my palm against the top corner of the door jam where the plastic interior trim stops and the roof cloth begins. At one point I stopped to see if there was something visibly apparent that was causing it. I noticed that the weather stripping along the door and door jam has equally spaced holes along it's length. I covered these with duct tape, but the sound continued when I got back on the road. Has anyone ever had this problem? I'm assuming that something is expanding in the heat and the airflow over the expanded area is causing the noise, but who knows? I'd be happy if I could just plug up this "gap" with a rag to stop the noise. I did take this to the dealer a couple of years ago when I first noticed it and it was still under warranty. At that time the sound was more intermittent and the dealer said they couldn't find anything.
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Replying to: lizardpie (Jul 25, 2006 10:00 am) I have only owned this SUV for a few months and was quite puzzled when I first heard it. Not knowing what was triggering it I couldn't reproduce it. At first I thought it was the AC because it was on when I first heard it, then I thought it may have something to do with my speed and finally figured out that I only heard it on really hot days here in GA (90F +) I've heard this sound traveling at only 55 mph. So far it has been inconsistent, sometimes it will whistle (actually its much deeper than a whistle)steadily for 5 min. then go away completely and other times it will intermittently come and go through out out a trip. Since I've only had this truck for such a short time I have not had the pleasure of taking it on a 6 hr. trip yet but I see what I may have to look forward to.
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Replying to: tmason73 (Sep 13, 2006 1:11 pm) Have you had any other body issues with your explorer? Clear coat issues? Back tailgate cracked?
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its your airbox! i have a 98 explorer 4.0 with the same problem, but an aftermarket filter on it (no airbox) and it worked
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Replying to: chris89883 (Jul 12, 2007 1:08 pm) Interesting! Im European, so when you say an aftermarket airbox, exactly what do you mean? ( got this noise problem myself on a 2000 limited model ) thanks lagerek |
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Hi! Got an Explorer 2000, limited. Like another post here Ive got a whistling and sort of grinding sound, I think its coming somewhere from the wheels or brakes. trouble is, sometimes you can hear it when driving and whitout braking. Could it be the hand-brake faulty perhaps? |
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Hi, I have a Ford Explorer 01 sports trac, I've been hearing a whistle around the fuel tank area for about two weeks now. and it only does it while the engine is on (the noise is made whether the car is parked or running). Has someone figure this out? Please help!!! |
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