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Chirping, again

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Philmo, Nov 11, 2008.

  1. Philmo

    Philmo Junior Member

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    Some time ago I posted about a very annoying chirp/rattle in my 2007 Prius. All sorts of ideas were tested but nothing worked. And, over summer, it didn't seem as bad. This is a key point as now, with colder temps settling in, it's back and worse than ever. But, I can now offer additional details:

    • The noise comes from the general direction of the front right corner of the car but is not inside the cabin.

    • It happens when the temps go below 48 degrees.

    • When the car itself, not the engine, warms up to ambient temps it goes away. As when parked in the sun during the day.

    • It happens no matter the engine mode: Electric only, ICE only, combo.

    • It happens when coasting down a hill in neutral.

    The belt has been replaced, moot since it happens when in electric only. This week, after waiting for the temps to drop in Denver, I took it to the dealer, left it overnight and went down first thing for a test drive with a tech. You know what happened: barely heard the noise despite temps in the low 40s. But when coming home up I-70 -- I live at 8,000 ft -- it came back. ARRGGHHHH!

    So I'm circling in on some kind of diagnosis but could use your help. Unfortunately, there are no other Toyota dealers high enough to prove the latest point. But, what could it be that would require both high elevation and cold temps to kick in? Gas/fluid? Any lines up there? Is the shock/strut gas filled?

    I'm trying to get this figured out before I'm out of warranty -- at 32,000 miles now.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Patrick Wong

    Patrick Wong DIY Enthusiast

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    A few questions for your consideration:
    • How do you know the source of the noise is not within the passenger cabin?
    • Does the noise occur only when the car is moving?
    • Does the noise occur when the passenger cabin heating/air conditioning system is turned off?
    • When you open the windows, is the sound louder vs. when the windows are closed?
    • Regarding your reference to a "belt", are you referring to the serpentine drive belt that spins the engine coolant pump?
    • Is the noise a chirp or a rattle?
    The front struts/rear shocks are gas-filled.
     
  3. hyo silver

    hyo silver Awaaaaay

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    Any possibility it has something to do with the CV joints? Does the noise change frequency with speed? Is it affected by turning?
     
  4. Philmo

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    How do you know the source of the noise is not within the passenger cabin?
    and When you open the windows, is the sound louder vs. when the windows are closed?

    Very slightly louder when driving close to a wall or hill on right side. Can not localize when riding in passenger seat and leaning forward or down into the footwell. Happens whether or not heat/air/fan on any sort is on or off.

    Regarding your reference to a "belt", are you referring to the serpentine drive belt that spins the engine coolant pump?

    Yes.

    Is the noise a chirp or a rattle?

    Chirping. On rare occasions will increase when ICE is revved as in going uphill or accelerating through mid-range RPMs. Does this only when very cold.

    And, add: Is not affected by speed or turning.
     
  5. Philmo

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    Update: Vehicle is back at the dealer who think it's located between the firewall and cabin, but can't get a run of enough cold weather to fully diagnose except for quick test drives in the morning. Hey, at least they're trying.
     
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    I have had this same problem when we drove to Lake Tahoe last month (6K Elevation). It would make an annoying chirp every 30 seconds or so while driving- engine cold or warm. Temps were in the 40's in the AM- 60 in the afternoon.

    Sounds like it is altitude related, as when we returned to the bay area the sound has been eliminated.

    Very Strange.
     
  7. Philmo

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    Well, the problem appears to be fixed. The dealer removed and reassembled the front right headlight assembly. Last night, driving home in a chilly 16 degrees, no chirp. Finally!

    This is a case where the dealership end up being the good guys: they decided early on that they were curious enough to take this on and not let go, like a dog with a bone. Remarkable, given that this was a cashless warranty repair. I think one of the keys was patience on everybody's part due to the peculiarities of the situation. They were trying to get the car back to me before being certain despite a weather warm up. I said no, wait until it's cold again so we're all comfortable with the result.

    I sure am.
     
  8. Patrick Wong

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    Congratulations, sounds like your dealer's service dept deserves kudos for the effort exerted to resolve your chirp problem.
     
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    Philmo,

    Can you please be more specific about what was wrong with the headlight assembly so that I can refer my mechanic to the dealer's findings?

    I'm not sure if our chirps are the same, mine also occurrs in the right front quadrant, reliably when the brakes are pressed all the way down in cold weather as you've described. It's almost like vocal chipmunks being played as drums (that's the best way I can begin to describe it). However, this only occurs while the car is stationary. I've never heard it while driving though, and I live in Indiana - no altitude :) or big hills to really slam or depress the brakes all the way while driving.

    Any additional information you can provide would be very helpful.

    Thanks in advance!
     
  10. Philmo

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    elitry,

    My symptom was very specific to the vehicle moving regardless of any other variables (braking, turning, ICE, stealth, cabin heating/cooling, etc.) wherein the body of the Prius was 'in play'. Per the dealership notes, "...removed the headlight assembly and noise stopped. Lubricated all contact points on the headlight assembly and reinstalled. Noise did not come back."

    Good luck.
     
  11. jdenenberg

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    Your chirp sounds like the one covered in the relevant TSB. It is caused by air bubbles in the brake hydraulic lines. Bleading the right fromt brake fixes it in many cases (only the dealer has the proper equipment. If bleeding the line doesn't work the repair price goes up. See the TSB for details.

    http://priuschat.com/forums/toyota-.../29211-tsb-br001-07-brake-actuator-noise.html

    JeffD
     
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    thanks so much!
     
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    I love this place...I have just started getting this break chirping noise thing. Within 5 mins on this site I found this thread and the above post re TSB.

    Kudos all and Happy Holidays