Muted Fog horn??

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Muted Fog horn??

Post by francofontain » Tue Jul 28, 2009 12:52 pm

Noticed it a couple of times when accelerating up hill, a noise I can only discribe as a muted fog horn from under the passenger side somewhere? It sound like some sort of pump engaging??? :?

Anyone?

Franco
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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by kelv » Tue Jul 28, 2009 5:34 pm

Does it also make the noise when you press the accelerator pedal and are stationary ?
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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by francofontain » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:32 am

kelv wrote:Does it also make the noise when you press the accelerator pedal and are stationary ?
No it doesn't Kelv.
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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by kelv » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:49 am

francofontain wrote:
kelv wrote:Does it also make the noise when you press the accelerator pedal and are stationary ?
No it doesn't Kelv.
So it's not just to do with the engine then, must be to do with something that moves along, transmission or bearings in the wheels etc.
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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by francofontain » Wed Jul 29, 2009 12:30 pm

I am really baffled, but being a complete dunce with motors doesn't really help! :oops:
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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by Doone » Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:08 pm

The only time I've heard a 'muted foghorn' sound from ours was as it boiled up. As yours hasn't done this and you don't mention the temperature gauge moving, can we (fingers crossed) rule this out? :)
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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by francofontain » Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:33 pm

:o Thankfully! Its very sporadic and generally happens when going up fairly steep long hills and accelerating...thought it might be the turbo but Ive heard this since and its much quieter, so other option....could it be a pump of some sort fuel etc?
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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by jaylee » Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:42 pm

The only thing i can think of regarding the noise you describe...
& this is similar to a water softener linked to the central heating in our house that used to make a howl late at night while it was running its program... Since a (a long over due) service & recon it's been quiet!

Could you have a blocked hose/rad? sticking thermostat in the cooling system that could create this noise under duress..?
Do you have the usual temp coolant level alarm?
A belt?
Busted manifold studs squeal don't they??
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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by francofontain » Wed Jul 29, 2009 2:10 pm

I was looking for reasurance now Im starting to get really worried!!! :lol:
Havent got a digi temp gauge/warner etc but the temp gauge stays the usual 11o'clock, belts are all fine and manifold studs are good. Im not overly concerned...well wasn't :D Just curious more than anything but as no-one else gets the noise I think a trip to the garage is in order.....MOT due soon anyhow :cry:

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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by jaylee » Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:31 pm

Muted fog horn..? :-k

Could just be your car stereo....? :idea:

You don't have an ALPINE system fitted do you? :lol:
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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by francofontain » Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:12 pm

:lol: No.. =D>

But I do have 2 girls and a wife............. :roll:
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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by ex25er » Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:26 pm

:lol: No.. =D>

But I do have 2 girls and a wife............. :roll:
....You've done well for yourself if you've got the 'muted' versions of those!!! I didn't think they existed??!! :wink:
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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by francofontain » Thu Jul 30, 2009 3:04 pm

Shhhhhhh....they'll hear you :shock:

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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by Eat Aunt » Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:03 am

francofontain wrote:Noticed it a couple of times when accelerating up hill, a noise I can only discribe as a muted fog horn from under the passenger side somewhere? It sound like some sort of pump engaging??? :?

Anyone?

Franco

It could just be a mechanical part of the vehicle vibrating . Happened with a vehicle I had years ago when accelerating uphill under load.
It didnt make the horrble 'muted foghorn ' type noise when accelerating on flat roads.

If you downshift, or reduce amount you are accelerating uphill, does the noise reduce/change ?.....
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Re: Muted Fog horn??

Post by dave_aber » Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:55 am

francofontain wrote:Havent got a digi temp gauge/warner etc but the temp gauge stays the usual 11o'clock

Cheers all

Franco
They all do that, until after you have overheated. Don't trust the 11 o'clock reading. Fit a mason alarm.

Might well be nothing to do with your fog horn issues - but I'd be erring on the side of over-cautious with a Bongo cooling system.

(In fact, i have a low coolant alarm, and a mason alarm - and my Bongo's still on a boat somewhere!)
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