Mine too!My 2025 badlands sasquatch has been doing since purchase too. I notice it more in the first 10 minutes of driving
2025 Big Bend 4 Door 2.3L with Black Diamond and Sasquatch
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Mine too!My 2025 badlands sasquatch has been doing since purchase too. I notice it more in the first 10 minutes of driving
Hi new here but this forum has been very helpful. Just wanted to chime in I have a 25 badlands 2.3 manual with no chirping. Maybe it is auto transmission related?Mine too!
2025 Big Bend 4 Door 2.3L with Black Diamond and Sasquatch
The noise always goes away as the vehicle warms up within a few minutes of driving. Its just cold starts for me where all the chirping happens.Is it worse for you all at cold start by chance? Mine seems to go away after the vehicle warms up.
That would make a ton of sense! Any idea why the brake press would trigger it? Just curious. Also, what happens if it just disappears form the truck? Asking for a friend.There are a couple threads on here and the Ranger forum. The noise is the Wastegate actuator on the turbo cycling itself. This is why you can hear it simply by unlocking/waking up your truck. Other than annoying, it is benign and should go away once the engine is warm.
There was a video of a guy who filmed the noise from the inside of the cabin and then filmed a video of the wastegate actuator cycling to prove thatās where it comes from. This also makes sense as to why it can be replicated by accelerating when you first start the truck.
I am not smart enough to know why the break would trigger it⦠Maybe the trucks knows to cycle it again upon the break press??That would make a ton of sense! Any idea why the brake press would trigger it? Just curious. Also, what happens if it just disappears form the truck? Asking for a friend.
I see that now my apologiesSorry, haha. I was joking about what would happen if the waste gate disappeared. Iām irrationally annoyed by this chirp noise.
The chirping noise for me is 100% under the dash. Now that could be relays under the dash triggering the actuator but the noise is twofold and not just from under the hood. I donāt think itās a problem but itās odd in this day and age to have such noisy operation like this.There are a couple threads on here and the Ranger forum. The noise is the Wastegate actuator on the turbo cycling itself. This is why you can hear it simply by unlocking/waking up your truck. Other than annoying, it is benign and should go away once the engine is warm.
There was a video of a guy who filmed the noise from the inside of the cabin and then filmed a video of the wastegate actuator cycling to prove thatās where it comes from. This also makes sense as to why it can be replicated by accelerating when you first start the truck.
You may be experiencing something different then. However I thought the same thing until I realized I can hear the noise from outside the car simply by unlocking the car and listening. Others did a deeper dive and found the turbo wastegate actuator to be the cause.The chirping noise for me is 100% under the dash. Now that could be relays under the dash triggering the actuator but the noise is twofold and not just from under the hood. I donāt think itās a problem but itās odd in this day and age to have such noisy operation like this.