ealemany
12-04-2007, 12:21
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Hi
I just bought a 1998 1500 suburban 4x4 with 140 K miles over the internet in Texas.
A truck company brought it over here in San Jose California.
When i started the truck it was very very loud. My wife standing next to me
could not here me talking. When i took it for a spin around the block
i think that i woke up the whole neighborhood !!!!
Is there something wrong with the engine being so loud - Really loud!.
Also, when i stopped the engine i could here a somewhat loud "stop watch" sound for few seconds (5 to 8 seconds) can it be the lift pump and the oil pressure switch ????
Before starting the engine the "wait to start" light in the dash board kept going on and off (not exactly blinking) but on for 2 seconds ....off for 1 seconds .....and on for 2 seconds etc...
Before i use it as my commute vehicle i am going to change all the fluids and filters. I am also planning to change the Lift pump and the Oil Pressure Relay and then later the glow plugs (with its condensator unit)
Thank you in advance for any comments and tips.
Cheers
Eric
:)
Hi
I just bought a 1998 1500 suburban 4x4 with 140 K miles over the internet in Texas.
A truck company brought it over here in San Jose California.
When i started the truck it was very very loud. My wife standing next to me
could not here me talking. When i took it for a spin around the block
i think that i woke up the whole neighborhood !!!!
Is there something wrong with the engine being so loud - Really loud!.
Also, when i stopped the engine i could here a somewhat loud "stop watch" sound for few seconds (5 to 8 seconds) can it be the lift pump and the oil pressure switch ????
Before starting the engine the "wait to start" light in the dash board kept going on and off (not exactly blinking) but on for 2 seconds ....off for 1 seconds .....and on for 2 seconds etc...
Before i use it as my commute vehicle i am going to change all the fluids and filters. I am also planning to change the Lift pump and the Oil Pressure Relay and then later the glow plugs (with its condensator unit)
Thank you in advance for any comments and tips.
Cheers
Eric
:)