dinosore
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2013
- Messages
- 99
- Vehicle Year
- 1992
- Transmission
- Manual
Long story short is was in the desert a couple weeks ago doing donuts and such just messing around and my power steering pump began whining and clunking when at full tilt in either direction. After letting the truck rest for a couple days the power steering pump stopped making the clunking noise but does whine even when its not at full tilt. It almost sounds like the engine is idling high when in the cab but rpms are at 1000 or less. After inspection of the engine bay it is definately the steering pump whining. Is it bad to drive with it making the high pitch whining noise constantly or should it be replaced asap?
My second issue is that the engine does sound like it varies in speed when idling. It is rhythmic. It idles normal for 2-3 seconds and then sounds like it increases in speed for a second then drops and repeats this cycle. My tachometer never varies when idling. While in the engine bay inspecting things I noticed that when the idle sounds like it increases I was hearing the "tick" of a relay going on and off. I tracked to the passenger side under the fuse box. There I found 3 relays connected and the one closet to the front of the vehicle is the one that "ticks". When I disconnect it the variation in idle stops. Via info on the net it sounds like it is the "WOT" relay, which I believe is for the a/c. THe a/c is not on when the variation happens and I don't know the purpose of the wot relay. What do I need to replace in order to correct this issue? Or can I just drive with the relay disconnected?
THanks all for the time to read and info on correcting these issues.
My second issue is that the engine does sound like it varies in speed when idling. It is rhythmic. It idles normal for 2-3 seconds and then sounds like it increases in speed for a second then drops and repeats this cycle. My tachometer never varies when idling. While in the engine bay inspecting things I noticed that when the idle sounds like it increases I was hearing the "tick" of a relay going on and off. I tracked to the passenger side under the fuse box. There I found 3 relays connected and the one closet to the front of the vehicle is the one that "ticks". When I disconnect it the variation in idle stops. Via info on the net it sounds like it is the "WOT" relay, which I believe is for the a/c. THe a/c is not on when the variation happens and I don't know the purpose of the wot relay. What do I need to replace in order to correct this issue? Or can I just drive with the relay disconnected?
THanks all for the time to read and info on correcting these issues.