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Whirring sound after long drives 2006 Chrysler Town & Country
After long drives, my 2006 Chrysler Town & Country makes a whirring noise. I figure it is a fan belt or something. I have to be driving for at least 30 minutes to get it to make the sound. What do you think?
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Power steering reservour may have plugged screen. Fluid flows better when warmer weather thus, no noise of starving power steering. Have a look at this link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QjBLYltLYY
YOU NEED A NEW ALTERNATOR..YOU CAN ALSO GET A VOLT METER TO TEST THE CHARGING SYSTEM WHEN CAR IS RUNNING/CONNECT POSITIVE CABLE TO POS ON BATT/CONNECT NEG ALSO TO NEG ON BATT SEE IF ITS READING VOLTAGE!!
Different problems here. Code 2503 can be charging system low or a problem with the AIR pump system (emissions) If the code is for the charging system it could have set if the engine was run without a belt. Code 441 is a problem with the EVAP emission system which checks the fuel tank for leaks. A faulty gas cap or running the engine with the cap off can set this code. I would clear the codes and drive the van to see if they come back. The noise could be a bearing in the water pump or other accessory that is failing.
check fluid levels specialy the power streering if its alternator your charge light should be on also check waterpump make sure there is no play in water pump pully or any leaks
If you have fire, then it's probably a fuel problem. Turn the key to the on position, you should hear a 'whirring' sound from the gas tank, which is the fuel pump. This sound will only last a few seconds , but should indicate that the fuel pump is working. If no sound, check the fuel pump fuse, fuel pump relay, and the fuel pump itself . Good luck.
heat is stuck on high, making noise
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