Hasn’t done it In three days. If I start the engine and then shut it off the noise stopsAfter exhausting my brain of what the sound would possibly be coming from, I thought outside the box and thought WHAT IF?
I now have a very STRONG HUNCH; I know what it is.
It is possible that it's a Tracking Device some dealers install to protect the truck while sitting on their lot and remain installed after being sold or stay on the truck to protect their Lein Holding in case of defaulted loan.
I am now highly leaning towards a Tracking Device that has a Low Battery, I am basing my evidence on its a Timed Event and it makes the most logical sense.
The most effective way to prove this would be disconnect the battery when it is beeping and see if it stops.
If it does not stop - it's a device battery that is low on power.
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Although - No resolution on finding source in the thread
I do wonder if it is a Dealer Installed - Tracking Device (Hidden) on the truck.
Related Tracking Thread
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And Related Video of one found on a Ram
Tracking Device Found on My RAM! (youtube.com)
Mine did it a few days ago.Mine did it again yesterday when I was out working on stuff. Definitely not the horn over by the battery. It's coming from down low on the passenger side, possibly in the wheel well but stopped just as I got under there to try and run it down.
It's definitely NOT the wastegate like when opening the door. This occurred with the vehicle powered completely off. I don't know about phone proximity but likely close, pocket or roller cabinet nearby.
No trackingMy hunch when I noticed this before was also a tracking device. My truck came installed with LoJack and so I was assuming had something to do with that. I never bothered to dig too deep though as the noise seems to come and go since I first noticed a year ago.
The whistle noise is from a windy condition. Not a pump noise at allIf it is coming from the Passenger side then I am thinking it is possibly the Cabin Coolant Heater pump trying to pump fluid in a closed system (T-Stat) closed, the whistle noise is the pressure buildup.
Where is it? I'll try and pin it down next time I hear itIf it is coming from the Passenger side then I am thinking it is possibly the Cabin Coolant Heater pump trying to pump fluid in a closed system (T-Stat) closed, the whistle noise is the pressure buildup.