JS1500
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About a week ago I noticed an occasional faint but high pitched ringing sound when I was driving my truck. When I've tried replicating it I've found that it can only be heard between 1,500 - 2,000 RPM and 2,500 - 3,000 RPM, and in several different gears. There is no sound when idling, only when driving. I've also noticed it when coasting downhill with no throttle input. It's hard to pinpoint exactly where it's coming from, but I don't think it's coming from the engine/under the hood (but the sound is so high pitched that it's really hard to tell). Based on my research I have come up with these possible culprits, though I have been unable to find any forums where someone has described my exact issue:
- rear end
- oil pump
- power steering pump
- pulley's/belts (but if this was the case it seems like the noise would be constant and would still be heard when idling)
- transmission
I dropped it off at the dealer today for this and some other issues, but I just wanted to see if anyone has had the same problem and found a solution.
- rear end
- oil pump
- power steering pump
- pulley's/belts (but if this was the case it seems like the noise would be constant and would still be heard when idling)
- transmission
I dropped it off at the dealer today for this and some other issues, but I just wanted to see if anyone has had the same problem and found a solution.