• Crackling/"Rustling" sound in 300M

    From Percival P. Cassidy@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 21 20:49:30 2017
    While driving at freeway speeds today, I could hear an annoying noise in
    our '02 Chrysler 300M -- like rustling leaves, perhaps, but loud and
    constant.

    Turning off the fan didn't seem to make any difference. When the car was
    not moving, there was no such sound, even when I cranked the fan up to
    its highest speed.

    Are there ventilation ducts that could have an accumulation of dry
    leaves and are independent of the HVAC controls? If so, any ideas for
    dealing with the problem. And please don't tell me to pull the whole
    dash apart: once was enough for a lifetime.

    Or is there any other possible cause?

    Perce

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  • From MoPar Man@21:1/5 to Percival P. Cassidy on Sat Dec 23 22:41:26 2017
    Percival P. Cassidy wrote:

    While driving at freeway speeds today, I could hear an annoying noise in
    our '02 Chrysler 300M -- like rustling leaves, perhaps, but loud and constant.

    Turning off the fan didn't seem to make any difference. When the car was
    not moving, there was no such sound, even when I cranked the fan up to
    its highest speed.

    Are there ventilation ducts that could have an accumulation of dry
    leaves and are independent of the HVAC controls? If so, any ideas for
    dealing with the problem. And please don't tell me to pull the whole
    dash apart: once was enough for a lifetime.

    Or is there any other possible cause?

    You think the sound is in the cabin air-handling system?

    Or could it be suspension / wheel-bearings?

    Brakes? Maybe a caliper is not releasing the pads? Are you sure the
    parking brake (emergency brake) is not engaged?

    You get this with the hvac controls set to OFF?

    Next time, try setting the ventilation control to cabin-air recirculate
    mode. That tends to always turn on the compressor for some reason - I
    think to de-humidify the recirculating air. But the recirc mode does
    seem to close off some doors in the ductwork so that should make some difference if the sound is being caused by something loose in a duct.

    I don't believe I've ever heard that sort of sound in my '00 300m.

    The one thing I have got to do with my car is flush the heater core.
    I'd love to replace it, but taking the dash apart to get to it is just
    way too much work from what I can see in the service manual.

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  • From Percival P. Cassidy@21:1/5 to MoPar Man on Sun Dec 24 22:49:45 2017
    On 12/23/2017 10:41 PM, MoPar Man wrote:
    Percival P. Cassidy wrote:

    While driving at freeway speeds today, I could hear an annoying noise
    in our '02 Chrysler 300M -- like rustling leaves, perhaps, but loud
    and constant.

    Turning off the fan didn't seem to make any difference. When the car
    was not moving, there was no such sound, even when I cranked the fan
    up to its highest speed.

    Are there ventilation ducts that could have an accumulation of dry
    leaves and are independent of the HVAC controls? If so, any ideas for
    dealing with the problem. And please don't tell me to pull the whole
    dash apart: once was enough for a lifetime.

    Or is there any other possible cause?

    You think the sound is in the cabin air-handling system?

    Or could it be suspension / wheel-bearings?

    Brakes?  Maybe a caliper is not releasing the pads?  Are you sure the parking brake (emergency brake) is not engaged?

    You get this with the hvac controls set to OFF?

    Next time, try setting the ventilation control to cabin-air recirculate mode.  That tends to always turn on the compressor for some reason - I
    think to de-humidify the recirculating air.  But the recirc mode does
    seem to close off some doors in the ductwork so that should make some difference if the sound is being caused by something loose in a duct.

    I don't believe I've ever heard that sort of sound in my '00 300m.

    The one thing I have got to do with my car is flush the heater core. I'd
    love to replace it, but taking the dash apart to get to it is just way
    too much work from what I can see in the service manual.

    Thanks for the suggestion about the a/c controls. I'll try that.

    Perce

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