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KHuber 04-01-2012 07:03 PM

97 Dynaride issue
 
97 Lesabre, 3800 series II engine, 95,000 mi. Recently started with a "compressor" noise after approx 20 mins. of driving. Shut off, restart, OK for about next 20 mins. Low noise gets a bit louder as it goes. Can be heard over radio at "normal" volume. Any and all ideas???? THANX!!!

hanky 04-02-2012 04:25 PM

It would help if you could tell us where you think it is coming from. How about some help with a better description. Does it only happen while driving, any speed, does it seem to be coming from the back, front, left /right side, engine compartment ? Can you feel anything in the steering wheel ? Is there anything you do that makes it worse?

KHuber 05-10-2012 07:43 PM

The noise is coming from the rear of the car, sounds like it is in the trunk. It sounds like a muffled mini compressor, similar to the the kind you plug into a cigarette lighter to fill your tires. It happens within a minute or so of starting the car. It is a constant noise. The tone/pitch/harmonic sound/frequency doesn't change whether the vehicle is idling in park or driving at any speed. It is not affected by acceleration/deceleration, turning, braking, or engine RPM. It never gets louder. However, I can change the tone/pitch/harmonic to a lower/slower sound/frequency by pushing the power window "up" buttons when the windows are already closed. Might this be related to the air-ride suspension? Is there any good documentation for test/troubleshoot/repair of the air-ride suspension? I might be guessing totally wrong as to the cause. Any and all help/input would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!

hanky 05-11-2012 04:58 AM

Your guess is probably on the money.
It could be the compressor trying to keep up with a leak in the system.
Check your owner's manual , there should be a fuse or circuit breaker that you can remove to confirm the noise/sound. If it does go away with the fuse removed , then you might start with a soap solution and spray around the air suspension components to determine where the leak is located, unless you can hear it without any help.


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