Overland395
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What makes you say that?I believe its got something to do with the fuel pump.
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What makes you say that?I believe its got something to do with the fuel pump.
I remember a similar post talking about the same thing. If my memory serves me correctly, its the fuel pump charging but it's not as loud as some in this post is describing.What makes you say that?
LOL, thank you Jim, Had me worried for a min because I was reading another post in this forum about fuel in the oil, which naturally I checked the dip stick and it smelled like fuel. So when you posted that I almost wondered. The noise is actually coming from the instrument panel but can't figure out what the heck it is and it's racking my brain. Maybe the dealer will have insight but I doubt it. Just an annoying sound at start up.I remember a similar post talking about the same thing. If my memory serves me correctly, its the fuel pump charging but it's not as loud as some in this post is describing.
I could be wrong, just ask my wife. lol
EDIT: I didn't see the sound clip until just now. It's absolutely NOT the fuel pump (sorry, I missed the clip)
DAMN!!! I'M WRONG AGAIN!!! There'll be no living with her now.
Funny, no kids, no toys, no anything in the truck yet and it does it only turning over the ignition.You have kids? That sounds exactly like a siren on my grandson's toy ambulance. Maybe a toy jammed up somewhere in your truck?
I hope my post helps.it turned out to be a 3rd party alarm the dealership had installed that uses GPS to track truck. I guess choose not to activate at signing. They are then supposed to de-activate of which they did not. The noise i heard was the alarm sending an audible noise to make you aware that it was not either active or been de activated. I called sales guy and the sent a signal to it to turn off and it was fixed.
That is it Augie, same sound also. I thought the same thing that it could not be an alarm because it was not audible outside and only had 3 electronic sounds coming from inside the cab. I let the dealer know. Thank youI did a little Google investigation based on what has been posted here. It took some messing around with different keywords to find something the same. Things like "Ford Ranger makes laser sound" and "Ford Ranger goes pew pew pew" didn't come up with anything helpful.
Anyway, I found someone with a 2016 F150 that did the same thing. They posted a link with a video with the exact same sound.
https://www.f150forum.com/f2/2016-f-150-weird-alarm-beeping-sound-when-start-truck-360352/
The link with the video is in the 2nd post.
Anyway here is what they figured out 5 posts down:
Anyway, hope my post helps.
Overland, make sure they didnt hack up your wiring on the tracker/alarm as others have reported dealers doing. BretThat is it Augie, same sound also. I thought the same thing that it could not be an alarm because it was not audible outside and only had 3 electronic sounds coming from inside the cab. I let the dealer know. Thank you
Glad I could be of help. I just noticed my overuse of the word "anyway" in my earlier post, haha. I was in a bit of a hurry when I typed it because I found the answer just as I needed to leave the house.That is it Augie, same sound also. I thought the same thing that it could not be an alarm because it was not audible outside and only had 3 electronic sounds coming from inside the cab. I let the dealer know. Thank you
Hi OL395,Thank you everyone for your help! And for those who thought I was a prankster ?! J/K
Found out it was the LoJack system they installed and Augie was correct, it was neither active or deactivated. They sent the signal over to disable it. The dealership was kind enough to send me the info of the people who installed it incase I wanted it removed.
Hi Phil,Hi OL395,
I bought a new Lincoln Nautilus that was at Team Ford in Las Vegas. The owner raced for me in offroad racing, so called up and freed up this vehicle for my wife to replace our 2016. Turns out it had LoJack on board. I called LoJack to ask then were it was and they would not tell me. So I decided to see if I could find it and so far have been unsuccessful...When I find the module, I will yank it out of the vehicle. Not a service I wish to use, but it was enabled for the next three years so will find the module and then tag it for removal.
Best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired
Let me get this straight. It's your vehicle. You own it and it has aftermarket equipment you don't want in it and the vendor will not tell you where it is to remove it. That's a crock o'poo. Someone on here has to know where it's located. I can see where the vendor does not want the super secret location of it's product to become common knowledge so it won't be easily defeated, but they should at least offer to remove it and not just discontinue service.Hi OL395,
I bought a new Lincoln Nautilus that was at Team Ford in Las Vegas. The owner raced for me in offroad racing, so called up and freed up this vehicle for my wife to replace our 2016. Turns out it had LoJack on board. I called LoJack to ask then were it was and they would not tell me. So I decided to see if I could find it and so far have been unsuccessful...When I find the module, I will yank it out of the vehicle. Not a service I wish to use, but it was enabled for the next three years so will find the module and then tag it for removal.
Best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired