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Engine's hum is high pitched
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kburnett@ou.edu
Aug 23, 2008, 9:12 PM
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Engine's hum is high pitched
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I'm looking for a new car and recently test drove a 2004 mustang. I liked the car a lot--it had low miles and the dealer said he was willing to deal with me on the price--but I couldn't get other this kind of high pitched hum that the motor had. It wasn't like a really high pitched, shrill sound or a whistle, but it was very noticably higher pitched than any engine I've ever heard. My dad, who knows much more about cars and engines than I do, didn't know why it sounded like that either. It wasn't something you had to strain to hear, it was very noticable. Does anyone else have a mustang or any other car that sounds like that? It's hard to believe that the cars engine just naturally sounds like that, especially on a respected sports car like a mustang. Does anyone have any ideas on what could be causing the problem? Thanks in advance.
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Tom Greenleaf
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Aug 24, 2008, 11:08 AM
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Re: Engine's hum is high pitched
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A guess: Noise from belt or a bearing in the belt system. Also can be a "squeeky" clean belt perhaps from detailing the car as dealers will do. Suggestion: If you really like the car have the fix for that as part of the aggrement up front and pre-purchase, T
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