My 01 also has wind noise. It was missing the left inboard channel trim so I got one and installed it, but it didn’t help. I learned to live with the noise. But I’m pretty sure the windshield was replaced by previous owner.
Pulled into garage and heard hissing, gurgling sounds from under hood. Opened hood. Reservoir still between the lines. Small puddle underneath engine, and I could see fluid left bottom corner of radiator. Ugh. Anyone deal with this before?
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Update: got the vehicle back from the shop yesterday (Midway Auto, Tucson, AZ). The sound was a broken flex plate. They had to remove the tranny to replace it. All good now. Thanks for everyone’s help.
Michelin Defenders would be my first choice. However, they were back ordered for many months in Jan 2022, or were unavailable even to order. I ended getting Yokohama Geolanders instead and have been very happy.
Yes, I added small amount of oil (maybe 1/4 qt) and the sound seemed to lessen. But when I put it in reverse to back it out into the driveway, it came back. So I don’t know.
The oil was just below the “F” on the dipstick before I added about a 1/4 qt. Last oil change was 1 yr ago with Vavoline synthetic 5W-30. About 7k miles since last oil change.
I put more oil and it helped a bit, but the sound remained. Timing belt done approx. 102k miles ago. 258k miles total.
Bad rod bearing? I’m going to take to shop after the holiday. Please keep me in your prayers. lol.
Thank you everyone.
Thank you. The quieter tick tick has always been there. I believe that’s normal. But the loud tap or thack sound.
It does not go away after driving or warmed up. Oil level is full and not very dirty.
Thanks. I will do that…
Can anyone diagnose this sound? Started about two weeks ago after I filled up with Circle K gas, which I never used before. Not sure if that has anything to do with it but it’s the only change I have made.
Thanks for any help.
Just my 2 cents, my cv boots were leaking both sides. Was like that for 3+ yrs. it was getting really messy. Replaced both sides with new axles at my local shop for $550. You can save money by diy, but I just didn’t have the time with my work/personal life.