2018blackscrew
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2018 SCREW Last week I noticed an intermittent subtle grinding noise from my front wheels. It almost sounded like the brakes squealing a little when they are barely engaged. The noise seemed to occur when accelerating or decelerating at low speeds. I took it to a local recommended mechanic to look at the brakes since the truck now has about 45k miles. It has never had any mechanical issues or accidents. The mechanic said the brake pads looked fine and he didn't know what the noise was. He suggested I take it to the dealer. I had him change the oil and rotate the tires while I had it there.
After doing some research, I felt like the problem was most likely due to the IWE system. I ordered and replaced the vacuum check valve assembly (did not replace solenoid). The problem continued. After driving it around and around the neighborhood to try and figure out the timing of when this happened, I realized it was only happening after making a hard right turn. I looked at the vacuum hose that connects directly to the IWE and saw that there was a little crimping and line damage around a zip tie that could be the source of my leak. I ordered and replaced this tube. It did not fix the problem. I decided I should order a vacuum gauge to see if I actually have a vacuum leak or if it is something else.
I opened the hood to look over all of the vacuum lines this afternoon. I had not done this in daylight previously (was using flashlight at night). To my horror, I noticed some damage to the foam engine cover that looks to me like rodent damage. There were also some little pieces of paper towel near the firewall that made me think something was trying to nest there. I took the foam cover off to see if there was any other damage visible. I saw one other area of foam that was damaged between the intake and the engine proper. I don't know if this was from the possible rodent or was already there. I then noticed some oil pooled by one of the bolts on the engine cover. It is close enough to the oil fill cap that I suspect it was spillage from the oil change but I'm not sure how it would make it over there since the foam engine cover was in place during the oil change.
With all that said, I guess my questions are:
1. Does that look like rodent damage? Has anyone else seen anything similar?
2. Does the oil look like it's leftover from the oil change or could it be a leak?
3. Any thoughts on the noise from the front after making hard right turns?
Thanks for any opinions. They are much appreciated.
After doing some research, I felt like the problem was most likely due to the IWE system. I ordered and replaced the vacuum check valve assembly (did not replace solenoid). The problem continued. After driving it around and around the neighborhood to try and figure out the timing of when this happened, I realized it was only happening after making a hard right turn. I looked at the vacuum hose that connects directly to the IWE and saw that there was a little crimping and line damage around a zip tie that could be the source of my leak. I ordered and replaced this tube. It did not fix the problem. I decided I should order a vacuum gauge to see if I actually have a vacuum leak or if it is something else.
I opened the hood to look over all of the vacuum lines this afternoon. I had not done this in daylight previously (was using flashlight at night). To my horror, I noticed some damage to the foam engine cover that looks to me like rodent damage. There were also some little pieces of paper towel near the firewall that made me think something was trying to nest there. I took the foam cover off to see if there was any other damage visible. I saw one other area of foam that was damaged between the intake and the engine proper. I don't know if this was from the possible rodent or was already there. I then noticed some oil pooled by one of the bolts on the engine cover. It is close enough to the oil fill cap that I suspect it was spillage from the oil change but I'm not sure how it would make it over there since the foam engine cover was in place during the oil change.
With all that said, I guess my questions are:
1. Does that look like rodent damage? Has anyone else seen anything similar?
2. Does the oil look like it's leftover from the oil change or could it be a leak?
3. Any thoughts on the noise from the front after making hard right turns?
Thanks for any opinions. They are much appreciated.