jzeller
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- 2000 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series Versailles Edition
Hi all,
For the last few weeks I noticed when accelerating after a turn at low speeds my engine/front end area would make a high pitched whirring noise at low speed/rpm. The best way I can describe it is as if a metal part was making contact while spinning. It would go away once speed/rpm increased. I thought it may be my front passenger brake pad based on the sound and area I was hearing it from, however I noticed the other day while running the car in park, if I push on the gas I hear the same sound at first, but once the pedal is pushed more it goes away.
I was also thinking maybe it's the power steering system but I don't see how that would make sense in park. Maybe the water pump? It's original but the car only has 44,000 miles and I've had no cooling issues. Also, for context, it is winter in NY and if temp has anything to do with it, this started once temps got below 50° a few months ago. It seems to be more common now and it is also much colder now, usually between 20-30°.
The only known issue engine related is some oil residue was found in one of the spark plugs during a recent change however it doesn't appear to be burning oil and both coolant and oil seem clean during checks (no noticeable mixing). Spark plugs, belt, tensioner, pulley, and coils all replaced within the last 1000 miles. Car also gets driven only 2,000 miles per year. Has an emissions leak that has been diagnosed as a fuel filler neck pinhole by a Lincoln dealership.
Any insight is appreciated! I'm taking the car to my mechanic for inspection next month so I wanna look into possibilities beforehand.
2000 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series Versailles Edition with 44,000 miles.
For the last few weeks I noticed when accelerating after a turn at low speeds my engine/front end area would make a high pitched whirring noise at low speed/rpm. The best way I can describe it is as if a metal part was making contact while spinning. It would go away once speed/rpm increased. I thought it may be my front passenger brake pad based on the sound and area I was hearing it from, however I noticed the other day while running the car in park, if I push on the gas I hear the same sound at first, but once the pedal is pushed more it goes away.
I was also thinking maybe it's the power steering system but I don't see how that would make sense in park. Maybe the water pump? It's original but the car only has 44,000 miles and I've had no cooling issues. Also, for context, it is winter in NY and if temp has anything to do with it, this started once temps got below 50° a few months ago. It seems to be more common now and it is also much colder now, usually between 20-30°.
The only known issue engine related is some oil residue was found in one of the spark plugs during a recent change however it doesn't appear to be burning oil and both coolant and oil seem clean during checks (no noticeable mixing). Spark plugs, belt, tensioner, pulley, and coils all replaced within the last 1000 miles. Car also gets driven only 2,000 miles per year. Has an emissions leak that has been diagnosed as a fuel filler neck pinhole by a Lincoln dealership.
Any insight is appreciated! I'm taking the car to my mechanic for inspection next month so I wanna look into possibilities beforehand.
2000 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series Versailles Edition with 44,000 miles.