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throttle whistling noise

throttle whistling noise

Postby someazn » Sun Sep 21, 2008 1:49 pm

Hey guys, lately I've been noticing a whistling noise when I step on my gas pedal. I noticed it when I muted the radio because of an incoming phone call. It's not loud, but definitely noticeable. The harder I step on the gas pedal, the louder the sound. If I step on the gas pedal gently, you can hear the whistling sound for the entire duration until you let off the gas pedal. You can only hear it with the radio off, otherwise it's not really noticeable. Anything to be concerned about?
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Postby lilm » Sun Sep 21, 2008 1:52 pm

modifications?
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Postby kingkakyle » Sun Sep 21, 2008 2:06 pm

if you have an intake it does that.....
or at least mine does until u press harder then it sort of goes away
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Postby Biggi_e » Sun Sep 21, 2008 3:11 pm

kingkakyle wrote:if you have an intake it does that.....
or at least mine does until u press harder then it sort of goes away


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Postby Ilovemylara » Sun Sep 21, 2008 3:36 pm

check vacuum hose under the hood, if necessary spray starter fluid around all of them... (while running of course) and if rpms go up then u probably have a leak somewhere...
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Postby someazn » Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:22 pm

only mod i have is the trd muffler
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Postby PXLpainter » Mon Sep 22, 2008 10:44 am

Sounds like a vac leak or something loose in your air filter box.
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Postby white_solara » Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:31 am

do u have a aftermarket head unit/deck?
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Postby someazn » Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:07 pm

yes i do, avn50d
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Postby white_solara » Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:13 pm

umm..yeah my car does that whistling sound too..i have an aftermarket deck too..umm i think u need to get something called ground isolator..for ur aftermarket deck..
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Postby Aotoyota » Fri Sep 26, 2008 4:02 am

sounds like engine whine? are you running an aftermarket amp?

if so seperate the rcas from the power cable.

if its not that it could be just a ground issue from the HU. take it
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Postby Chinky420 » Fri Sep 26, 2008 8:37 am

yeah, if it's like...more of an electric whistle/buzz then it's interference with your electrical and your headunit....i used to have that when i had my factory HU, but upgraded with subs....the elec components they had to install for the sub output was giving off some interference with the head unit....meaning i would hear that slight whistle/buzzing all the way up the powerband, and only when the sub's/speakers were low enough to not hear the music. check out what aotoyota said...


now if you're talking about it coming from under the hood, then it probably is a vaccuum leak. but typically, if it is associated with the intake system, then it will usually only show symptoms (make the whistle) at certain RPM's, or at certain positions of th throttle plate (i.e. like the whistle i get with my throttle body spacer......when i'm at WOT i don't get it, and when i'm at <60% throttle i don't hear it..but if i'm accellerating at 60-85% throttle, i get a neat whistle sound).

and it doesn't sound like anything from your exhaust.....an exhaust leak sounds way different than what you're describing.


given all the information you and everyone posted above, i'd troubleshoot as follows:

pull out the head unit, inspect the wiring, inspect where power wires are in relation to speaker wires (if they have to be near each other, then you want them crossing at a 90 degree angle, rather than running alongside each other), inspect the HU ground wiring, and make sure everything is tucked away nicely.

if you still have the exact same sound (i.e. fiddling with the HU didn't change the tone of the whistle at all), then you may want to go on to consider the intake system....however, if you're running a stock intake, the only thing(s) you're really going ot have to check is the vaccuum lines. also, follow lovemylara's advice on the starter spray to indicate whether it IS a vacuum leak.


oh yeah, you can also try turning off the headunit completely (either by detaching the faceplate, or if there's an off button then hit that)...and that should make the buzzing/whistle go away (i.e. only if you can hear that there is no longer a signal going to the speakers....so basically, you can no longer hear the white noise behind a silent speaker). this should tell you whether it is electrical or vacuum.


GL and i hope this helps.
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Postby 5sfe » Fri Sep 26, 2008 2:02 pm

you have a vac. leak.. i have the same problem you having i haven't fixed it but, it shouldn't harm your engine. its not electric..been runing it like that for about 2 years
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Postby someazn » Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:17 pm

so its not a vac leak, a ground isolator makes an extra humming sound, one of my friends said it could be my alternator trying to keep up with the sound system i have in my car. thoughts?

i'm about to take my car to a toyota dealership but dont want to pay the $100 diagnostic fee if its something that simple to fix

the sound has also gotten louder since i last posted.

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