ron wrote:>Big guess here, but when I think chirping I think of rubber vibrating--maybe a belt or a broken motor/transmission mount vibrating? What is the frequency of the chirping? < thanks, ron. trans mount looks ok, motor mounts are dry rotted/cracked, but a local mechanic confirmed that they appear to be doing their job. belt is there, i'll check tension when i get home. the frequency of the chirping appears to be commensurate with the rate of acceleration/rpms. if i let off the gas, the chirping goes away, if i step on it it goes faster with the engine. matthew (81 adventurewagen)
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