Re: Ever Heard of This Before?
"Steve Lee" <hate@spam.com> wrote in message news:r0knkv432s7r5mvr9t15glku0edea5hhrk@4ax.com... > > Any input or thoughts would be much appreciated. On the same line of thought as E. Meyer's, did you happen to refuel at a station that was or just had a delivery of fuel? That stirs up an awful amount of crap and corruption in the storage tanks. -- Brian www.accesswave.ca/~orion |
Re: Ever Heard of This Before?
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 20:11:34 -0300, "Brian Smith"
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote: >"Steve Lee" <hate@spam.com> wrote in message >news:r0knkv432s7r5mvr9t15glku0edea5hhrk@4ax.com.. . >> >> Any input or thoughts would be much appreciated. > >On the same line of thought as E. Meyer's, did you happen to refuel at a >station that was or just had a delivery of fuel? That stirs up an awful >amount of crap and corruption in the storage tanks. No, the pinging sound I've been experiencing is something I've had soon after I took delivery of the car, which is last Aug. I've tried different brands of gas, along with premiums of all those brands and the sound wasn't that much quieter, let alone being eliminuated altogether due to higher octane gas. The sound is always there, but what I'm saying is that it seems to get louder and sometimes even a crackle sound pops up when the gas tank is at about 1/4 or less. Interesting thing I noticed over the last couple of days though is that we've been getting rain in as many days and the sound is actually ot audible. All I hear is the nice roar and hum of the engine when I give 'er some gas and the high pitched metallic sound is nowhere to be heard. May be driving through all the water from the rain is perhaps masking the pinging sound, but I haven't heard it at all since the rain started coming down. The temperature though has been about 15C/60F during the day and of course lower than that at other times of the day, but I've had the sound even during the winters here. Another thing perhaps I should mention is that, the pinging sound is easier to hear/get the loudest when the car's "warmer". Ie., after the car's been driven for a while. Any more thoughts? FYI, I have taken my car to the dealer and have had a technician even go for a drive with me and even had him drive the car, but just as I was hearing the noise right there and then, he told me that he didn't/couldn't hear anything unusual. But I drive this car almost everyday, even if for a few minutes and the dreaded pinging noise never fails to be heard. |
Re: Ever Heard of This Before?
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 20:11:34 -0300, "Brian Smith"
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote: >"Steve Lee" <hate@spam.com> wrote in message >news:r0knkv432s7r5mvr9t15glku0edea5hhrk@4ax.com.. . >> >> Any input or thoughts would be much appreciated. > >On the same line of thought as E. Meyer's, did you happen to refuel at a >station that was or just had a delivery of fuel? That stirs up an awful >amount of crap and corruption in the storage tanks. No, the pinging sound I've been experiencing is something I've had soon after I took delivery of the car, which is last Aug. I've tried different brands of gas, along with premiums of all those brands and the sound wasn't that much quieter, let alone being eliminuated altogether due to higher octane gas. The sound is always there, but what I'm saying is that it seems to get louder and sometimes even a crackle sound pops up when the gas tank is at about 1/4 or less. Interesting thing I noticed over the last couple of days though is that we've been getting rain in as many days and the sound is actually ot audible. All I hear is the nice roar and hum of the engine when I give 'er some gas and the high pitched metallic sound is nowhere to be heard. May be driving through all the water from the rain is perhaps masking the pinging sound, but I haven't heard it at all since the rain started coming down. The temperature though has been about 15C/60F during the day and of course lower than that at other times of the day, but I've had the sound even during the winters here. Another thing perhaps I should mention is that, the pinging sound is easier to hear/get the loudest when the car's "warmer". Ie., after the car's been driven for a while. Any more thoughts? FYI, I have taken my car to the dealer and have had a technician even go for a drive with me and even had him drive the car, but just as I was hearing the noise right there and then, he told me that he didn't/couldn't hear anything unusual. But I drive this car almost everyday, even if for a few minutes and the dreaded pinging noise never fails to be heard. |
Re: Ever Heard of This Before?
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 20:20:46 -0700, "Oceanic" <OilofOley@hotmail.com>
wrote: >Catalytic converter has a metallic cover that gets rusted easily and gets >loose making >a pinging and high pitch sound. Happened to me. It is worth checking. Super, will do and see what I can find. Thanks. |
Re: Ever Heard of This Before?
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 20:20:46 -0700, "Oceanic" <OilofOley@hotmail.com>
wrote: >Catalytic converter has a metallic cover that gets rusted easily and gets >loose making >a pinging and high pitch sound. Happened to me. It is worth checking. Super, will do and see what I can find. Thanks. |
Re: Ever Heard of This Before?
> No, the pinging sound I've been experiencing is something I've had
> soon after I took delivery of the car, which is last Aug. > > I've tried different brands of gas, along with premiums of all those > brands and the sound wasn't that much quieter, let alone being > eliminuated altogether due to higher octane gas. > > The sound is always there, but what I'm saying is that it seems to get > louder and sometimes even a crackle sound pops up when the gas tank is > at about 1/4 or less. > > Interesting thing I noticed over the last couple of days though is > that we've been getting rain in as many days and the sound is actually > ot audible. All I hear is the nice roar and hum of the engine when I > give 'er some gas and the high pitched metallic sound is nowhere to be > heard. > > May be driving through all the water from the rain is perhaps masking > the pinging sound, but I haven't heard it at all since the rain > started coming down. The temperature though has been about 15C/60F > during the day and of course lower than that at other times of the > day, but I've had the sound even during the winters here. > > Another thing perhaps I should mention is that, the pinging sound is > easier to hear/get the loudest when the car's "warmer". Ie., after > the car's been driven for a while. > > Any more thoughts? FYI, I have taken my car to the dealer and have > had a technician even go for a drive with me and even had him drive > the car, but just as I was hearing the noise right there and then, he > told me that he didn't/couldn't hear anything unusual. > > But I drive this car almost everyday, even if for a few minutes and > the dreaded pinging noise never fails to be heard. Catalytic converter has a metallic cover that gets rusted easily and gets loose making a pinging and high pitch sound. Happened to me. It is worth checking. |
Re: Ever Heard of This Before?
> No, the pinging sound I've been experiencing is something I've had
> soon after I took delivery of the car, which is last Aug. > > I've tried different brands of gas, along with premiums of all those > brands and the sound wasn't that much quieter, let alone being > eliminuated altogether due to higher octane gas. > > The sound is always there, but what I'm saying is that it seems to get > louder and sometimes even a crackle sound pops up when the gas tank is > at about 1/4 or less. > > Interesting thing I noticed over the last couple of days though is > that we've been getting rain in as many days and the sound is actually > ot audible. All I hear is the nice roar and hum of the engine when I > give 'er some gas and the high pitched metallic sound is nowhere to be > heard. > > May be driving through all the water from the rain is perhaps masking > the pinging sound, but I haven't heard it at all since the rain > started coming down. The temperature though has been about 15C/60F > during the day and of course lower than that at other times of the > day, but I've had the sound even during the winters here. > > Another thing perhaps I should mention is that, the pinging sound is > easier to hear/get the loudest when the car's "warmer". Ie., after > the car's been driven for a while. > > Any more thoughts? FYI, I have taken my car to the dealer and have > had a technician even go for a drive with me and even had him drive > the car, but just as I was hearing the noise right there and then, he > told me that he didn't/couldn't hear anything unusual. > > But I drive this car almost everyday, even if for a few minutes and > the dreaded pinging noise never fails to be heard. Catalytic converter has a metallic cover that gets rusted easily and gets loose making a pinging and high pitch sound. Happened to me. It is worth checking. |
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