Gen 2 Actuator ringing or P0011 cam timing? Red Triangle + Brake/VSC

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    Recently bought a 2006 Gen 2 at about 190k miles. Pre-purchase inspection found only ordinary wear: front brakes, tires, P0136 (downstream oxygen sensor circuit: Bank 1, Sensor 2). Had the front brakes done shortly after.

    Since then: I've noticed a short, high-pitched ringing/whirring at startup and intermittently during low-speed braking and pulling away. Brakes feel completely normal - pedal's never stiff, stops fine. Sounds like an old telephone ring or a metal chain. (Found the video below as the closest example. Mine's less severe and without the knocking, but the higher-pitched part is almost dead-on).

    Today while driving the Brake System warning light (circle with !), VSC, and Red Triangle (!) all lit together - no ABS light (the check engine was already on from the P0136 and I'm aware of the TPMS). Image below.

    On the next restart only the Red Triangle remained, while the Brake System and VSC lights were gone and haven't returned since - though the car's only done brief low-speed parking-lot moves for towing since so far, not a real drive.

    A scan showed P0011 (intake cam timing over-advanced, Bank 1) as well as the known P0136. Codes were cleared at the time of the scan, so I don't know whether the brake ECU had any stored C-codes before they were cleared. The ringing continued after clearing.

    My questions:

    Does the actual ringing/whirring/high-pitched buzzing sound itself fit normal Gen 2 actuator operation, or does that particular sound suggest early actuator/booster failure? Does it need to be replaced?

    Could P0011 explain the Red Triangle remaining after the restart, while the temporary Brake System Warning and VSC lights point to a separate intermittent brake-system problem?

    What would be the most useful next diagnostic step now that the original codes were cleared?

    Thank you very much!!!

     
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    The brake pressure pump sounds a little like a joy buzzer or a rattlesnake, and it runs whenever the stored brake fluid pressure needs to be built back up, as it goes down a little each time you use the brakes, and more slowly when you're not. So we like hearing the sound of the pump. It's doing what it's there for.

    Sometimes if the brake actuator is wearing out, you'll end up hearing the sound of the pump but crazy often. That's when to start thinking of it as an issue.
     
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    Can you make that honking noise at the very end of the video or near it middle of it whatever where it sounds like press is bypassing a relief valve . Can you make this happen just stepping on the break if so have someone do that and wen it honks like that be touching brake parts actuator block the thing under resvoir that hold brake fluid . When mine was honking it was that little thing right under the brake res on fender well. On one car bleeding the brakes stopped this noise . I've not changed an actuator for this noise that I know of.
     
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    Pretty sure the honking noise is fluid going extra fast past one of the normal valves (not any kind of unusual relief valve) because there is air-bubble space re-expanding as you release the brakes. Honks the valve like a saxophone reed. Stops if you get the air bubbles out.
     
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    So that's why it went away after I bled the brakes the actuator in that car is still the original one and the car still driving but no honking I thought twas air noises just like an overfilled AC compressor blowing off the bottom valve . Makes almost same honk.
     
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    Thank you all for your responses! The example video was more severe than my car - mine is only the ringing/buzzing. No honking, no knocking. Sounds like my actuator is behaving normally. If anyone has example audio of what a healthy Gen-2 actuator should sound like for comparison that would put my worries to rest.

    The unresolved second part of my question: driving yesterday a cluster of lights all came on together: red triangle, Brake System (circle-!), and VSC. No ABS light, pedal felt normal, car stopped fine. After the next restart, only the red triangle stayed on (Brake + VSC cleared and haven't returned - though I've only moved it short distances since). A scan then showed P0011, and the codes were cleared before I could check the brake module for stored codes.

    I initially assumed this event was related to my actuator. But now I am puzzled.

    Does this pattern of lights fit a sensible pattern? P0011 holding the red triangle while the Brake/VSC were a separate, momentary event? I'm trying to sort out what's relevant and what's not.
     
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    You should just take care to read all of the trouble codes from all of the systems when the lights are on, before clearing any.

    Trouble codes that underlie brake/ABS/VSC lights can also be read this way, if your scan tool won't do it: Blink (a/k/a Flash) Codes – How to. | PriusChat

    If the triangle is showing, it's pretty normal to have ((!)) and VSC lights as well, with codes C1259 (or blink 58) or C1310 (or blink 51), respectively, or both; those codes just mean "yup, the brake/skid ECU knows the hybrid system has reported a problem".