Noise 06 GT
#1
Noise 06 GT
Getting noise from the drivers side ,sounds like a fan running and appears to be coming from the dash, it will also increase in speed when revving ? it is also intermittent? TIA
#4
Check to see if you hear it when you apply the brakes. If so, then definitely the vacuum pump. Just replaced mine with new, but also rebuilt the one I removed. Will keep it for a spare if the motor goes noisy again.
#6
It is normal to hear the motor running when the vacuum pump runs. The pump consists of a fairly potent electric motor (15 amp circuit) driving an eccentric graphite veined impeller. Both the impeller and the motor get noisier over time. They can get pretty bad (loud), and the graphite impeller blades can become so worn they will eventually let go and can destroy the impeller. But, by that time, the unit will probably be pretty loud and audibly calling out to be replaced.
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#9
Possibly air suspension airing up. If not driven daily they lose air over time, also have been known to leak. As stated earlier vacuum pump for the brake assist kicks in. These are all guesses. However you did state it oscillates with engine RPM. That goes back to a fan or something mechanically induced by RPM range.
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#11
You can also activate the pump by pressing the brakes a few times to deplete the vacuum in the reservoir.
A word of caution. If the pump runs a lot, then it's a sure sign that the vacuum hose over the gearbox has split. The pump will also eventually get noisier and self destruct.
You can hear the pump better if you open the left side door, it's behind the hinge area in the wheel well.
Fitting a new pump is easy. The hose is an engine out job though.
#12
Hello ExSF,
Your info is all correct, BUT, the OP stated "it will also increase in speed when revving".... so that in itself is confusing, as the vacuum pump speed would not increase with engine speed.
Maybe Jonty1951 will update us as to the findings.
Your info is all correct, BUT, the OP stated "it will also increase in speed when revving".... so that in itself is confusing, as the vacuum pump speed would not increase with engine speed.
Maybe Jonty1951 will update us as to the findings.
Yes, it is the vacuum pump.
You can also activate the pump by pressing the brakes a few times to deplete the vacuum in the reservoir.
A word of caution. If the pump runs a lot, then it's a sure sign that the vacuum hose over the gearbox has split. The pump will also eventually get noisier and self destruct.
You can hear the pump better if you open the left side door, it's behind the hinge area in the wheel well.
Fitting a new pump is easy. The hose is an engine out job though.
You can also activate the pump by pressing the brakes a few times to deplete the vacuum in the reservoir.
A word of caution. If the pump runs a lot, then it's a sure sign that the vacuum hose over the gearbox has split. The pump will also eventually get noisier and self destruct.
You can hear the pump better if you open the left side door, it's behind the hinge area in the wheel well.
Fitting a new pump is easy. The hose is an engine out job though.
#15
Cycling the brakes will cause the vacuum pump to run. Mine is audible as well if I depress the brakes. From what others have suggested some noise is normal.
WhatI I am not sure about is how often the vacuum pump cycles at idle without depressing the brakes?
WhatI I am not sure about is how often the vacuum pump cycles at idle without depressing the brakes?