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I know the sounds your talking about. I've heard it on 3 different vehicles. It's kinda like a constant honking noise, but not the horn. I've had it happen on all Auto cars, never in manuals. And if I turn the engine off (key off), then back on again, it goes away for a considerable amount of time. I was thinking it was the AT's pump going out.

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believe me, it sounds crazy. its horrible. kinda like a fan stuck, and trying to move. almost sounds like a wind whistle on crack. just like a honking goose. i hit the horn, and it works good, even when the goose is honking so i dont think its a malfunctioning horn.

just thought id see if anybody has had it happen, i cant figure it out. but it does only happen when its cold as hell, and i cant investigate for more than 10 minutes, before i start to freeze to death.

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your old rusty wagon made a hollow low whistling sound when it was cold outside and so does the red wagon i got from you.

 

i figured it was either the fan clutch or one of the belt tensioners

lockin up

 

 

havent found the source yet....... the FM microphone i tried picked up too much tinny noise, couldnt hear the odd sound........

 

still puzzled, and frozen

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I have to apologize. Andy is correct. My waterpump did make odd noises, but it wasnt the goose noise. When Andy posted about the fan, it jogged my feeble memory. My rad fan was the goose noise, the bearings went out on it prior to the WP going out. My bad, and I deleted my previous posts:rolleyes: Time to order more Focus Factor.

Rob

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the way i guessed it, when i first heard it and thought kqj3n4ffil1u35hfpuh!!!!!!!! what is that noise!!, was to turn the car back onto electrical/accessory but not to turn the engine over, and the noise started anyway. since i have my fan hard wired and it comes on instantly all the time, and since it *does* sound like a bearing or something trying to rotate, it was an easier guess.

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