Andy
Well-Known Member
Some of the pretty common sounds you will hear:
Fuel system priming happens when you unlock the doors and will also do it if you refresh “Vehicle Info” on the ford pass app. Anytime the truck does a status check it will make some mechanical sounds.
There is also the wastegate solenoid which cycles back and forth during the first few minutes of a cold start. This changes the engine tone slightly. More pronounced if you have aftermarket exhaust. You can watch it move from the passenger side wheel arch.
More obvious sounds would be the sound of the A/C clutch engaging and disengaging
There is a small electric water pump just behind and below the coolant reservoir. Mine is silent but maybe someone out there has a noisy unit?
Relays for the heated seats and windows can be heard from inside the cab. Wish they would use solid state relays like my volvo, but it’s understandable.
Clutch fan and injection pump have been well covered here now.
Those are just about all the sounds I can think of.
Fuel system priming happens when you unlock the doors and will also do it if you refresh “Vehicle Info” on the ford pass app. Anytime the truck does a status check it will make some mechanical sounds.
There is also the wastegate solenoid which cycles back and forth during the first few minutes of a cold start. This changes the engine tone slightly. More pronounced if you have aftermarket exhaust. You can watch it move from the passenger side wheel arch.
More obvious sounds would be the sound of the A/C clutch engaging and disengaging
There is a small electric water pump just behind and below the coolant reservoir. Mine is silent but maybe someone out there has a noisy unit?
Relays for the heated seats and windows can be heard from inside the cab. Wish they would use solid state relays like my volvo, but it’s understandable.
Clutch fan and injection pump have been well covered here now.
Those are just about all the sounds I can think of.
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