Slight whining noise when I press the Throttle Down? How do I fix it?
What is your question?
Also sometimes I'll give it gas and I can feel it in my chest just like when I use the cruise control I feel the acceleration without it I don't feel it why not can anybody help me 1993 Ford Thunderbird LX 3.8 liter V6
Ps bought it for $800 runs GREAT 3rd owner 111k miles I've had it less than 2 months and i put 4k miles already I wanna make sure it stays in this condition! Only problem is the sensors!? I fill her up with gas and she says "FFS" fuel filter sensor? Or system ? Help me learn about my baby?
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I'm trying to get a job at jiffylube lol
Good place to start learning I think.
She's got her get up and go back the whistle is still happening tho. Could it be the throttle cable isn't tight enough and not opening right? And how do I go about checking that mount you reffered to? In gonna try to clean her MAF and PCV Valve tomorrow but that whistle is driving me crazy!!! Lol I think the struts are bad too when I go over a Railroad crossing it feels like im gonna bounce the car off of the axels but she flouts over big speedbumps. I love my car! I crave the knowledge I need to keep her healthy! One way to learn is to get my hands dirty lol
I'm trying to get a job at jiffylube lol Good place to start learning I think. She's got her get up and go back the whistle is still happening tho. Could it be the throttle cable isn't tight enough and not opening right? And how do I go about checking that mount you reffered to? In gonna try to clean her MAF and PCV Valve tomorrow but that whistle is driving me crazy!!! Lol I think the struts are bad too when I go over a Railroad crossing it feels like im gonna bounce the car off of the axels but she flouts over big speedbumps. I love my car! I crave the knowledge I need to keep her healthy! One way to learn is to get my hands dirty lol
EXPERIENCED 'hands-on' help is going to be your best chance for both finding the right cause/solution for the noise/whine, and also to learn properly.