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Theres a huge mouse in my engine.....

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defuzz:
uh, oh that doesn't sound so good


Anyone know how I can check what the prob is without replacing any pumps?

It is very strange, when staionery, turning the wheel causes it to squeel, but it often squeels when driving normally, depending on whether the revs are too high/low.

pritch:

--- Quote from: "defuzz" ---Anyone know how I can check what the prob is without replacing any pumps?
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My dead scientific test involved thinking "Oh, it's probably nothing" for a long time, before the PAS finally died (I was going round a roundabout at the time).

defuzz:
anyone got any other ideas which don't involve my messy death on a roundabout????


 :D

lee celtic:
This does sound bad but it works ...

Pop the bonet
start the engine
have somebody turn the wheel and at the same time (and I am using the ainsley technique) drizzel some washing up liquid onto the belts if it is them squeeling they will be silenced for a short time ...

Then you just wash the soap off with a hose and it will either be degreased and quiet for a while  or sqeeling again. but at least you'll now where the noise is comming from (this was done to an old car of mine by a vauhall mechanic who had been shown the trick by his grandfather and it does work) :D

Range Rover Blues:
I do that, be careful the fan doesn't blow it everywhere.

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